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		Definition of postal card in English: postal cardnoun another term for postcard  Example sentencesExamples -  The golden era of the postcard had only begun since it was in 1894 that Britain's postal authorities permitted the sending of postal cards through its system at a special 1/2d stamp rate.
 -  Even people who feel that they ‘have nothing to hide’ typically use curtains on their bedroom windows and send mail sealed in envelopes rather than postal cards.
 -  The ‘penny post’ and the halfpenny postal card enabled even poor people to communicate relatively cheaply over great distances.
 -  Infact, I myself have forgotten the art of writing a letter, the format of a letter, the joy of reading a hand written mail and beaming over a familiar handwriting on a brown postal card.
 
    Definition of postal card in US English: postal cardnoun another term for postcard  Example sentencesExamples -  Infact, I myself have forgotten the art of writing a letter, the format of a letter, the joy of reading a hand written mail and beaming over a familiar handwriting on a brown postal card.
 -  Even people who feel that they ‘have nothing to hide’ typically use curtains on their bedroom windows and send mail sealed in envelopes rather than postal cards.
 -  The golden era of the postcard had only begun since it was in 1894 that Britain's postal authorities permitted the sending of postal cards through its system at a special 1/2d stamp rate.
 -  The ‘penny post’ and the halfpenny postal card enabled even poor people to communicate relatively cheaply over great distances.
 
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