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—letterer, n. —letterless, adj./let"euhr/, n.1. a written or printed communication addressed to a person or organization and usually transmitted by mail.2. a symbol or character that is conventionally used in writing and printing to represent a speech sound and that is part of an alphabet.3. a piece of printing type bearing such a symbol or character.4. a particular style of type.5. such types collectively.6. Often, letters. a formal document granting a right or privilege.7. actual terms or wording; literal meaning, as distinct from implied meaning or intent (opposed to spirit): the letter of the law.8. letters, (used with a sing. or pl. v.)a. literature in general.b. the profession of literature.c. learning; knowledge, esp. of literature.9. an emblem consisting of the initial or monogram of a school, awarded to a student for extracurricular activity, esp. in athletics.10. to the letter, to the last particular; precisely: His orders were carried out to the letter.v.t.11. to mark or write with letters; inscribe.v.i.12. to earn a letter in an interscholastic or intercollegiate activity, esp. a sport: He lettered in track at Harvard.[1175-1225; ME, var. of lettre < OF < L littera alphabetic character, in pl., epistle, literature]Syn. 8. See literature.letter2/let"euhr/, n. Chiefly Brit.a person who lets, esp. one who rents out property.[1375-1425; late ME letere; see LET1, -ER1]
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