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Synonyms and antonyms of Stamps and addresses on letters and parcels in British Thesaurus

Stamps and addresses on letters and parcels

box (noun)

an address that some people use instead of having letters delivered to their house

box number (noun)

an address consisting of the number of a PO Box (=an address you use instead of your real address)

face value (noun)

the value of a stamp or coin that is shown on the front of it

penny black (noun)

a 19th-century British stamp that was the first sticky stamp ever to be used for letters

PO Box (noun)

post office box: used in an address showing the number of a small box at a post office where letters for you can be sent

postage (noun)

an amount of stamps

postage stamp (noun)

formal a stamp that is put on an envelope etc

postcode (noun)

British a group of numbers, or letters and numbers, that you write at the end of a person’s address to help the postman find the exact area where they live. The usual American word is zip code.

post office box (noun)

formal a PO Box

registered office (noun)

the official building of a company in the UK, where all its post must be sent

rural route (noun)

used in the US in the addresses of people who live in the countryside

stamp (noun)

a small official piece of paper that you buy and stick on an envelope to pay for the cost of posting a letter or a parcel

zip code (noun)

American a postcode