postal card

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
postal card
    n 1: a card for sending messages by post without an envelope
         [syn: {postcard}, {post card}, {postal card}, {mailing-
         card}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Postal \Post"al\, a. [Cf. F. postal.]
   Belonging to the post office or mail service; as, postal
   arrangements; postal authorities.
   [1913 Webster]

   {Postal card}, or {Post card}, a card used for transmission
      of messages through the mails, at a lower rate of postage
      than a sealed letter; also called {postcard}. Such cards
      are sold by the government with postage already paid, or
      by private vendors without a postage stamp. The message is
      written on one side of the card, and the address on the
      other.

   {Postal money order}. See {Money order}, under {Money}.

   {Postal note}, an order payable to bearer, for a sum of money
      (in the United States less than five dollars under
      existing law), issued from one post office and payable at
      another specified office.

   {Postal Union}, a union for postal purposes entered into by
      the most important powers, or governments, which have
      agreed to transport mail matter through their several
      territories at a stipulated rate.
      [1913 Webster]
    

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