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postal card
postal card
noun
- another term for postcard
Word History and Origins
Origin of postal card1
Example Sentences
On November 28, 1892, Patrick Eugene Joseph Prendergast, the mad Irish immigrant and Harrison supporter, selected one of his postal cards.
Also showing at the museum is “Greetings from Washington,” which reveals how the District was depicted in postal cards as the city — and postcards themselves — evolved.
This one breaks our $600 budget because Marks has it for sale for $850, but index and government postal cards are much less.
He took Montag quickly into the bedroom and lifted a picture frame aside, revealing a television screen the size of a postal card.
Text matter on a postal card may be of such a character that it may be registered as a "book."
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