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postmark
[ pohst-mahrk ]
noun
- an official mark stamped on letters and other mail, serving as a cancellation of the postage stamp and indicating the place, date, and sometimes time of sending or receipt.
verb (used with object)
- to stamp with a postmark.
postmark
/ ˈ±èəʊ²õ³ÙËŒ³¾É‘Ë°ì /
noun
- any mark stamped on mail by postal officials, such as a simple obliteration, date mark, or indication of route See also cancellation
verb
- tr to put such a mark on mail
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·±è´Ç²õ³Ùm²¹°ù°ì±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
Some states currently have different rules, including California, which accepts ballots if they are postmarked by election day and received within a certain number of days.
Among other provisions, the order also prohibits the 18 states that accept absentee or mail-in ballots received after Election Day when they're postmarked on or before Election Day from counting those ballots.
But a lifelong interest in stamps and postmarks seem to have led to him taking letters that caught his eye.
It has earned the romantically-named village worldwide fame, with sweethearts from every continent - even Antarctica - paying to have the Lover postmark on their cards.
California ballots had to be postmarked by Nov. 5 to be counted but could be received by election officials up to seven days later.
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