V-mail

See also: v-mail

English

Etymology

Short for victory mail.

Noun

V-mail (uncountable)

  1. (historical) A postal mail system used in America during World War II for correspondence with soldiers stationed abroad. Letters were censored, copied to film, and printed back onto paper at their destination.

Anagrams

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