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letter box
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letter box
n Chiefly Brit
1.
a.  a slot, usually covered with a hinged flap, through which letters, etc. are delivered to a building
b.  a private box into which letters, etc., are delivered
2. Also called postbox a public box into which letters, etc., are put for collection and delivery
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Noun1.letter boxletter box - a numbered compartment in a post office where mail is put to be called for
compartment - a space into which an area is subdivided
2.letter boxletter box - public box for deposit of mail      
maildrop - a drop where mail can be deposited
pillar box - a red pillar-shaped letter box
3.letter boxletter box - a private box for delivery of mail  
box - a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid; "he rummaged through a box of spare parts"


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The activity includes the sale of postage stamps, collection of mail from public letter boxes or from post offices, sorting of mail, and distribution and delivery.
 
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