airmail
Americannoun
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the system, especially a government postal system, of sending mail by airplane.
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a letter, package, etc., sent by this system.
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a stamp authorizing delivery of mail by this system.
adjective
adverb
verb (used with object)
noun
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the system of conveying mail by aircraft
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mail conveyed by aircraft
adjective
verb
Etymology
Origin of airmail
First recorded in 1910–15; air 1 + mail 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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William Boeing’s namesake company was building seaplanes on South Lake Union in Seattle and found a partner to launch airmail and passenger travel, which eventually broke off as United Airlines.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 30, 2022
He had covered the tissue-thin airmail stationary corner to corner with his typing, leaving only a little room for the address.
From Salon • Nov. 23, 2022
Like the Magenta, the airmail plate-number block is unique, an error created when the 24-cent stamps were printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing with the illustration of a Curtiss Jenny aircraft upside down.
From Washington Times • Jun. 5, 2021
Are you Irish, were you in Australia in 1965 and did you happen to help a homesick Welshman airmail himself home in a wooden box?
From BBC • Apr. 7, 2021
“He’s also on an old airmail stamp,” said Miguel.
From "Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics" by Chris Grabenstein
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