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correspondence

noun

  1. mails or messages written by a person and sent to one or several other persons
  2. theological term
  3. literary genre
  4. act/process of being parallel or equivalent to
  5. binary relation between varieties defined by polynomials; a subvariety of the product of two varieties
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˌkɒɹ.ɪˈspɒn.dəns/ / /ˌkɒɹ.əˈspɒn.dəns/ / /ˌkoɹ.ɪˈspɑn.dəns/

noun

Etymology: From Middle English correspondence, from Latin correspondentia. By surface analysis, correspond + -ence.

  1. Mutual communication or discourse:
  2. Mutual communication or discourse:
  3. Mutual communication or discourse:
  4. Mutual communication or discourse:

    I'm doing time in Oklahoma and really would appreciate some correspondence.

  5. Congruity or similarity between different things, people, etc:
  6. Congruity or similarity between different things, people, etc:
  7. Congruity or similarity between different things, people, etc: