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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - letter

 

Letter

letter
n. & v. --n. 1 a a character representing one or more of the simple or compound sounds used in speech, any of the alphabetic symbols. b (in pl.) colloq. the initials of a degree etc. after the holder's name. c US a school or college initial as a mark of proficiency in games etc. 2 a a written, typed, or printed communication, usu. sent by post or messenger. b (in pl.) an addressed legal or formal document for any of various purposes. 3 the precise terms of a statement, the strict verbal interpretation (opp. SPIRIT n. 6) (according to the letter of the law). 4 (in pl.) a literature. b acquaintance with books, erudition. c authorship (the profession of letters). 5 Printing a types collectively. b a fount of type. --v.tr. 1 a inscribe letters on. b impress a title etc. on (a book-cover). 2 classify with letters. Phrases and idioms letter-bomb a terrorist explosive device in the form of a postal packet. letter-box esp. Brit. a box or slot into which letters are posted or delivered. letter-card a folded card with a gummed edge for posting as a letter. letter-heading = LETTERHEAD. letter of comfort an assurance about a debt, short of a legal guarantee, given to a bank by a third party. letter of credence see CREDENCE. letter of credit see CREDIT. letter-perfect Theatr. knowing one's part perfectly. letter-quality of the quality of printing suitable for a business letter; producing print of this quality. letters missive see MISSIVE. letters of administration authority to administer the estate of an intestate. letters of marque see MARQUE(2). letters patent see PATENT. letter-writer 1 a person who writes letters. 2 a book giving guidance on writing letters. man of letters a scholar or author. to the letter with adherence to every detail. Derivatives letterer n. letterless adj. Etymology: ME f. OF lettre f. L litera, littera letter of alphabet, (in pl.) epistle, literature
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French lettre, from Latin littera ~ of the alphabet, litterae, plural, epistle, literature Date: 13th century a symbol usually written or printed representing a speech sound and constituting a unit of an alphabet, 2. a direct or personal written or printed message addressed to a person or organization, a written communication containing a grant, 3. plural but singular or plural in construction literature, belles lettres, learning, the strict or outward sense or significance , 5. a single piece of type, a style of type, the initial of a school awarded to a student for achievement usually in athletics, II. verb Date: 1668 transitive verb to set down in ~s ; print, to mark with ~s, intransitive verb to win an athletic ~, ~er noun III. noun Date: 1552 one that rents or leases ...
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