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(Of thecat.)e-mail, and this of thefr.ant.(corlieu, incorir, run, and lieu, place).
1. m. public service designed to transport of official and private correspondence. U t. in pl. with the same meaning as in sing.
2. m. person with the job lead and bring the mail from one place to another.
3. m. steam, car, train, etc., that leads correspondence.
d. set of charts or lists of any kind that they dispatched or received. Martin is reading the mail5. m. germ. Thief who is going to notice something.
6. m. pl. Building where it receives and delivers the mail.
1. m. correspondence that is issued by air.
mail at ten, or mail to the Member States, or mail to 20.
1. m. The of a foot which had to walk 10, 15 or 20 miles in 24 hours.1. m. The official correspondence that quickly leads to abroad.
1. m. Colloq. Person who is pleased to anticipate bad news.
1. m. correspondence that is sent by railroad, automobile or
boat.1. d. personal computer over a computer network communication system.
1. m. employment who formerly exercised or was skilled, and responsible person was all the postal service in Spain.
1. m. Anyone who receives a preference both shipping and delivery on the regular.
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(De co- y reo).
1. m. Der. p. us. Head with another or others in a crime.