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61 letter perfect
rolünü iyi ezberlemiş -
62 letter printer
mektup yazıcı -
63 letter quality
en kaliteli -
64 letter quality printer
net baskılı yazıcı -
65 letter security
mektup güvenliği -
66 letter writer
mektup yazıcı -
67 air letter
katlanınca zarf olan mektup* * *uçak ile mektup* * *(a letter sent by airmail.) uçak postası -
68 block capital/letter
(a capital letter written in imitation of printed type, eg the letters in NAME.) büyük harf -
69 love-letter
noun (a letter expressing love.) aşk mektubu -
70 poison-pen letter
(an anonymous letter saying wicked things about a person etc.) imzasız iftira mektubu -
71 to the letter
harfi harfine* * *(precisely; according to every detail: He followed his father's instructions to the letter.) harfi harfine, tastamam -
72 red-letter day
(a day which will always be remembered because of something especially good that happened on it.) mutlu bir gün, bayram günü -
73 airmail letter
uçak ile gönderilen mektup -
74 black letter
gotik harf* * *gotik matbaa harfi -
75 block letter
1. büyük harf 2. büyük matba harfi -
76 business letter
iş mektubu -
77 capitalized letter
büyüğe çevrilmiş harf -
78 capital letter
büyük harf* * *büyük harf -
79 dead letter
n. geçerliliği kalmamış kanun* * *hükmü kalmamış kanun -
80 drive letter
sürücü harfi
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letter — let‧ter [ˈletə ǁ ər] noun [countable] 1. a written or printed message that is usually put in an envelope and sent by mail: • Please sign the letter and mail it back within two weeks. alloˈcation ˌletter also alˈlotment ˌletter FINANCE a letter… … Financial and business terms
letter — let·ter n 1: a direct written statement addressed to an individual or organization; broadly: an official communication see also counterletter determination letter: a letter from an administrative agency (as the Internal Revenue Service) usu. in… … Law dictionary
Letter — Let ter, n. [OE. lettre, F. lettre, OF. letre, fr. L. littera, litera, a letter; pl., an epistle, a writing, literature, fr. linere, litum, to besmear, to spread or rub over; because one of the earliest modes of writing was by graving the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Letter — and similar can mean: *Letter (alphabet), a grapheme, part of an alphabet, abjad, abugida, or syllabary *Letter (message), correspondence, a written message *Letter (paper size), the letter size paper * Letters can also mean literature, as in… … Wikipedia
letter — letter, epistle, missive, note, message, dispatch, report, memorandum are comparable when they mean a communication sent or transmitted as distinct from one conveyed directly from source to recipient (as by oral utterance). Letter is the ordinary … New Dictionary of Synonyms
letter — letter1 [let′ər] n. [ME lettre < OFr < L littera, letter of the alphabet, (in pl.) a letter, epistle] 1. a written or printed symbol employed to represent a speech sound or sounds; character in an alphabet: in some languages, as English,… … English World dictionary
letter — ► NOUN 1) a character representing one or more of the sounds used in speech; any of the symbols of an alphabet. 2) a written, typed, or printed communication, sent by post or messenger. 3) the precise terms of a statement or requirement. 4)… … English terms dictionary
Letter — Sf erw. fach. (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. In Anlehnung an frz. lettre umgebildet aus älterem Litter, das in mittelhochdeutscher Zeit aus l. littera Buchstabe entlehnt ist (frz. lettre ist dessen lautgerechter Nachfolger). Die Herkunft des lateinischen… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
letter — [n1] symbol of an alphabet ABCs*, alphabet, cap, capital, character, majuscule, minuscule, rune, sign, small letter, type, uncial; concept 284 Ant. number letter [n2] written communication acknowledgment, answer, billet, dispatch, epistle, junk… … New thesaurus
letter — According to the Private Express Statutes, a message directed to a specific person or an address and recorded in or on a tangible object. Also a shortened way to refer to letter size mail … Glossary of postal terms
Letter — Let ter, n. [From {Let} to hinder.] One who retards or hinders. [Archaic.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English