CHAIN MAIL vs MAIL: NOUN
- Chain letters, taken collectively.
- A flexible defensive armor, made of a mesh of interlinked metal rings.
- (Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings
- Flexible armor made of joined metal links or scales.
- A bag, sack, or other receptacle for the conveyance or keeping of small articles of personal property or merchandise, especially the clothing or other baggage of a traveler, the equipments of a soldier, etc.
- A small coin of billon or silver current in France from the thirteenth to the fifteenth century. It had half the value of the denier. Sometimes called obole.
- Mail or messages sent electronically; e-mail.
- A vehicle by which mail is transported.
- A postal system. Used with the, sometimes in the plural.
- Material processed for distribution from a post office at a specified time.
- Postal material for a specific person or organization.
- Materials, such as letters and packages, handled in a postal system.
- Rent, payment, or tribute.
- The protective covering of certain animals, as the shell of a turtle.
- Flexible armor composed of small overlapping metal rings, loops of chain, or scales.
- (Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings
- Any particular collection of letters or packages that is delivered
- The bags of letters and packages that are transported by the postal service
- The system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office
- A conveyance that transports mail
- Rent; hence, payment at a fixed rate, as the rent or annual payment formerly extorted by the border robbers. Compare blackmail.
- Any hard protective covering of an animal, as the scales and plates of reptiles, shell of a lobster, etc.
- Hence generally, armor, or any defensive covering.
- See under Chain, and Coat.
- A flexible fabric made of metal rings interlinked. It was used especially for defensive armor.
- The rents of an estate, in whatever form paid.
- Rent; tribute.
- A small piece of money; especially, an English silver half-penny of the time of Henry V.
- A spot.
- That part of a clasp which receives the spring.
- Nautical, a square utensil composed of rings interwoven like network, formerly used for rubbing off the loose hemp on lines and white cordage.
- Any defensive covering, as the shell of a lobster or a tortoise.
- Specifically
- A bag for the conveyance of letters, papers, etc., particularly letters forwarded from one post-office to another under governmental authority and care; a mail-bag.
- A mass or assemblage of mail-matter; collectively, the letters, papers, etc., conveyed by post; the matter sent in any way through the post-office.
- The person by whom or the conveyance by which the mail is carried; hence, the system of transmission by public post; postal conveyance: as, to send a package by mail; news received through the mail.
- A mall or mallet.
- A French game similar to chicane.
- A weight equal to about 105 pounds avoirdupois.
- The breast feathers of a hawk when full grown.
- A spot; especially, a spot or speck on a bird's feather; hence, a spotted or speckled feather.
- In armor, a ring, link, or scale on a coat of mail. See def. 3.
- A fabric of meshes, especially and almost exclusively of metal, used as a defense against weapons; a kind of armor, specifically called chain-mail, composed of rings of metal, interlinked as in a chain, but extended in width as well as in length. : ; ;
- In weaving, a small metal eye or guide-ring in a heddle, through which the warp is threaded.
- By extension, armor of any sort.
CHAIN MAIL vs MAIL: VERB
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- Send via the postal service
- Cause to be directed or transmitted to another place
CHAIN MAIL vs MAIL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To send letters and other material by a postal system.
- To send by a postal system.
CHAIN MAIL vs MAIL: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To pinion.
- To arm with mail.
- To cover or armor with mail.
CHAIN MAIL vs MAIL: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- A conveyance that transports the letters and packages that are conveyed by the postal system
- To put in the mail; send by mail; put into the post-office for transmission by mail; post: as, to mail a letter.
- To pinion or fasten down, as the wings of a hawk.
- To put mail upon; dress in mail; by extension, to protect with armor of any kind (see mail, n., 4): hardly used except in the past participle. See mailed.
- To spot or stain.
CHAIN MAIL vs MAIL: RELATED WORDS
- Protective garment, Surcoat, Hauberk, Suit of armour, Chainmail, Cubitiere, Suit of armor, Byrnie, Ring mail, Ring armour, Ring armor, Coat of mail, Chain armour, Chain armor, Mail
- Postage, Mailings, Postal, Mailbox, Ring mail, Ring armour, Ring armor, Coat of mail, Chain mail, Chain armour, Chain armor, Get off, Post, Send, Postal service
CHAIN MAIL vs MAIL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Codpiece, Paletot, Mailclad, Jellaba, Cuirass, Armor, Breastplate, Protective garment, Surcoat, Suit of armour, Chainmail, Cubitiere, Suit of armor, Byrnie, Mail
- Postcard, Postcards, Correspondence, Emails, Voicemail, Email, Courier, Postage, Mailings, Postal, Mailbox, Chain mail, Post, Send, Postal service
CHAIN MAIL vs MAIL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This has its roots in the medieval days with uh, chain mail.
- Two armed men in full chain mail stood guard before the gates.
- They can be made of leather, metal plates, or chain mail.
- Having caught in his chain mail, this is prime real estate.
- Coronavirus chain mail has taken advantage of both instincts.
- Warlords wear leather and animal pelt over chain mail.
- Presented on below chain mail after that your application.
- Their horses were also protected by chain mail.
- CHAIN MAIL of articulated armor plates worn over of chain vertical plates of armor sandwiched the layers of the garment over chain.
- Fnord, of course you and I know that chain mail rocks above scale mail.
- Do not confuse this with the mail class or mail piece fields.
- Priority Mail, Express Mail, or Parcel Post packages that have postage affixed.
- We ship our clothing items First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
- Incoming Mail Server: Either your IP address or mail.
- Business mail acceptance generally takes place in a business mail entry unit or a detached mail unit.
- Class Mail USPS Retail Ground Media Mail USPS Priority Mail Express offers guaranteed overnight deliveries for domestic companies shipping to domestic customers.
- When preparing Air Mail for processing through Mail Services, please remember to separate and band from other outgoing mail.
- Mail them in a larger envelope, box, Priority Mail or Express Mail package to: NORTH POLE HOLIDAY CANCELLATION.
- This service is only available if you also purchase Certifed Mail, Insured Mail, COD, or Registered Mail.
- You can send your notice via certified mail, registered mail, express mail, or overnight delivery.
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