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CorrespondenceRelationships Narrower Term: general correspondence file in letter Related Term: letter mail out letter n. ~ 1. Written communication, especially those sent by courier or post; letters. - 2. The pro [..]
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Correspondenceearly 15c., "harmony, agreement," from Medieval Latin correspondentia, from correspondentem (nominative correspondens), present participle of correspondere (see correspond). Sense of "c [..]
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Correspondenceepistolophobia
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Correspondencedirect communication between people.
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CorrespondenceAny forms of addressed and written communication sent and received, including letters, postcards, memorandums, notes, telegrams, or cables. ICA.
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Correspondencenoun. With regard to attribution theory, the degree to which a noticeable action relations to a typical character trait in the acting person. Viewers have a strong propensity to overapproximate the ac [..]
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CorrespondenceThe exchange of written communication, such as a letter and a response.
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CorrespondenceLetters, memoranda, notes, postcards, e-mail, and other written and addressed messages exchanged between two or more people, usually archived with the personal papers of the correspondents. Often used [..]
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Correspondence A message that is added to a specific memo through ARC Memo Manager (AMM). It is sent and received externally or internally within an ARC Accredited Agency's agency.
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CorrespondenceCorrespondence refers to communication by the exchange of letters. It also means the letters written or received. The letters written by one to another, and the answers thereto, make what is called th [..]
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Correspondence(n) communication by the exchange of letters(n) compatibility of observations(n) the relation of corresponding in degree or size or amount(n) (mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation; exact r [..]
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CorrespondenceSee Self-Paced (Correspondence) below.
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CorrespondenceCorrespondence is communications between a sender and an addressee.
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CorrespondenceCommunication between persons or between institutions or organizations by an exchange of letters. Its use in indexing and cataloging will generally figure in historical and biographical material.
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CorrespondenceCorrespondence includes letters, form letters, telegrams (cables) memoranda, endorsements, summary sheets, postal cards, memo routing slips, and other written or electronic communications (USAID Autom [..]
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CorrespondenceBusiness partner in the contract who is the contract holder. If no other correspondence recipient is defined in the contract, the primary and the original correspondence recipients are one and the sam [..]
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CorrespondenceRecipient of special correspondence concerning a business relationship.
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CorrespondenceBusiness partner in the contract who receives the original of a piece of correspondence. If more than one correspondence recipient is defined in the contract, the correspondence recipient is either th [..]
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CorrespondenceThe term given to the positions of the rotors of a synchro transmitter and a synchro receiver when both rotors are on 0 degree or displaced from 0 degree by the same angle. See synchro.
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Correspondence1[uncountable] correspondence (with somebody) the letters a person sends and receives personal/private correspondence The editor welcomes correspondence from readers on any subject. the correspondence [..]
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Correspondencecommunication by the exchange of letters agreement: compatibility of observations; "there was no agreement between theory and measurement"; "the results of two t [..]
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Correspondencekorespondents
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