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phi·lat·e·ly \-əlē, -əli\ noun (-es) Etymology: French philatélie, from phil- + Greek ateleia tax exemption, immunity, from atelēs free from tax or tribute, immune from public duties (from a- a- (II) + telos tax) + -ia -y; akin to Greek telein to pay, tlēnai to bear; from the fact that the postage stamp exempted the recipient from paying the mailing charge or tax — more at tolerate 1. : the collection and study of postage stamps and of postal stationery that has passed through the mail : stamp collecting < it is with adhesive postage stamps that philately is primarily concerned — R.H.P.Curle > 2. : stamp collectors : philatelists < surprised and delighted philately by his early announcement of … commemorative stamps — K.B.Stiles > |