Postman vs Letterbox - What's the difference?
postman | letterbox |
(chiefly, British) someone (implied male) who delivers the post (mail) to, and/or collects the post from, residential or commercial addresses, or from public mailboxes.
One of the two most experienced barristers in the Court of Exchequer, who have precedence in motions, so called from the place where he sits, the other of the two being the tubman.
* James Whishaw, A Synopsis of the Members of the English Bar
(film) Transferred to home video formats while preserving the original aspect ratio, having black bars above and below the picture area.
A collection point for mail intended for onward delivery, a secure box or receptacle for this purpose.
A delivery point for mail, a box, compartment or slot for this purpose.
(film) To transfer a widescreen motion picture to home video formats while preserving the original aspect ratio, with the placing of black bars above and below the picture area.
As nouns the difference between postman and letterbox
is that postman is someone (implied male) who delivers the post (mail) to, and/or collects the post from, residential or commercial addresses, or from public mailboxes while letterbox is a collection point for mail intended for onward delivery, a secure box or receptacle for this purpose.As an adjective letterbox is
transferred to home video formats while preserving the original aspect ratio, having black bars above and below the picture area.As a verb letterbox is
to transfer a widescreen motion picture to home video formats while preserving the original aspect ratio, with the placing of black bars above and below the picture area.postman
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Noun
(postmen)- Postman of the Court of Exchequer.
