mailpiece

English

Etymology

mail + piece

Noun

mailpiece (plural mailpieces)

  1. An item sent through the mail.
    • 1995, Anthony F. Stuart, Technical Association of the Graphic Arts, Proceedings (April, 1995), page 442
      Each mailjob is composed of pages that go into a single envelope. These are called mailpieces.
    • 2002, Bruce R. Hopkins, The Law of Fundraising, page 316
      The name and return address of the authorized nonprofit organization must be either on the outside of the mailpiece or in a prominent location
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