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postally, adv.|ˈpəʊstəlɪ| [f. postal a. + -ly2.] For postal purposes; in the post; as far as postal matters are concerned.
1896Rep. Exhib. Sheffield Philatelic Soc., There were two letters postally used in 1768 and 1772. 1930Observer 20 Apr. 15/5 It might..be better to show him our very latest additions to Whitehall—although they occur, postally at least, in that part of it called Charing Cross. 1970Daily Tel. 17 Oct. 11/7 Those used for stamp duty, bills, receipts, licences and other fiscal purposes have some value, but it is very small indeed compared with the value of postally-used copies. 1972Police Rev. 1 Dec. 1558/3 Neither was it acceptable to display mint (unused) stamps on the same page as those which had been postally used. |