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Definition of mail
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Gurnet
::
Gurnet
(n.) One
ofseveral
European
marine
fishes,
of the genus
Trigla
and
allied
genera,
having
a large and spiny head, with
mailed
cheeks.
Some of the
species
are
highly
esteemed
for food. The name is
sometimes
applied
to the
American
sea
robins..
Hauberk
::
Hauberk
(v. t.) A coat of mail;
especially,
the long coat of mail of the
European
Middle
Ages, as
contrasted
with the
habergeon,
which is
shorter
and
sometimes
sleeveless.
By old
writers
it is often used
synonymously
with
habergeon.
See
Habergeon..
Pouch
::
Pouch (n.) A small bag;
usually,
a
leathern
bag; as, a pouch for
money;
a shot
pouch;
a mail
pouch,
etc..
Lepidoganoid
::
Lepidoganoid
(n.) Any one of a
division
(Lepidoganoidei)
of
ganoid
fishes,
including
those that have
scales
forming
a coat of mail. Also used
adjectively..
Blackmail
::
Blackmail
(n.) Black rent, or rent paid in corn,
flesh,
or the
lowest
coin, a
opposed
to white rent, which paid in
silver..
Mail
::
Mail (n.) Any hard
protective
covering
of an
animal,
as the
scales
and
plates
of
reptiles,
shell of a
lobster,
etc..
Dak
::
Dak (n.) Post; mail; also, the mail or
postal
arrangements;
-- spelt also dawk, and
dauk..
Mail-shell
::
Mail-shell
(n.) A
chiton.
Striking
::
Striker
(n.) A
blackmailer
in
politics;
also, one whose
political
influence
can be
bought..
Mail
::
Mail (n.) A small piece of
money;
especially,
an
English
silver
half-penny
of the time of Henry V..
Camail
::
Camail
(n.) A neck guard of chain mall,
hanging
from the
bascinet
or other
headpiece..
Packet
::
Packet
(n.)
Originally,
a
vessel
employed
by
government
to
convey
dispatches
or
mails;
hence,
a
vessel
employed
in
conveying
dispatches,
mails,
passengers,
and
goods,
and
having
fixed days of
sailing;
a mail
boat..
Frank
::
Frank (a.) The
privilege
of
sending
letters
or other mail
matter,
free of
postage,
or
without
charge;
also, the sign, mark, or
signature
denoting
that a
letter
or other mail
matter
is to free of
postage..
Guard
::
Guard (v. t.) One who has
charge
of a mail coach or a
railway
train;
a
conductor.
Chlamyphore
::
Chlamyphore
(n.) A small South
American
edentate
(Chlamyphorus
truncatus,
and C.
retusus)
allied
to the
armadillo.
It is
covered
with a
leathery
shell or coat of mail, like a
cloak,
attached
along the
spine..
File
::
File (n.) An
orderly
collection
of
papers,
arranged
in
sequence
or
classified
for
preservation
and
reference;
as, files of
letters
or of
newspapers;
this mail
brings
English
files to the 15th
instant..
Camail
::
Camail
(n.) a hood worn in
church
services,
-- the
amice,
or the
like..
Depend
::
Depend
(v. i.) To
trust;
to rest with
confidence;
to rely; to
confide;
to be
certain;
-- with on or upon; as, we
depend
on the word or
assurance
of our
friends;
we
depend
on the mail at the usual
hour..
Mail
::
Mail (n.) That which comes in the mail;
letters,
etc.,
received
through
the post
office..
Lymail
::
Lymail
(n.) See
Limaille.
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