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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Delivery \De*liv"er*y\, n.; pl. {Deliveries}.
1. The act of delivering from restraint; rescue; release;
liberation; as, the delivery of a captive from his
dungeon.
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2. The act of delivering up or over; surrender; transfer of
the body or substance of a thing; distribution; as, the
delivery of a fort, of hostages, of a criminal, of goods,
of letters.
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3. The act or style of utterance; manner of speaking; as, a
good delivery; a clear delivery.
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4. The act of giving birth; parturition; the expulsion or
extraction of a fetus and its membranes.
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5. The act of exerting one's strength or limbs.
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Neater limbs and freer delivery. --Sir H.
Wotton.
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6. The act or manner of delivering a ball; as, the pitcher
has a swift delivery.
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