delivery
noun
- single action of bowling a cricket ball
- transportation of goods by the supplier
- process of transporting goods from a source location to a predefined destination
- give, send
- process of giving birth
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /dɪˈlɪv.(ə.)ɹi/
noun
Etymology: From Middle English deliveri et al., from Anglo-Norman, from Old French delivrer.
- The act of conveying something.
“The delivery was completed by four.”
“delivery of a nuclear missile to its target”
- The item which has been conveyed.
“Your delivery is on the table.”
- The act or process of a mother giving birth.
“Near-synonyms: childbirth, parturition”
“The delivery was painful.”
- A pitching motion.
“His delivery has a catch in it.”
- A thrown pitch.
“Here is the delivery; ... strike three!”
- The manner of speaking or singing.
“The actor's delivery was flawless.”
“I shall not tell what Dr. Coutras related to me in his words, but in my own, for I cannot hope to give at second hand any impression of his vivacious delivery.”
- The administration of a drug.
“drug delivery system”
- A ball bowled.
- The process of throwing a stone.
- Process of introducing foreign DNA into host cells.
- A cross or pass
“The win was secured with another moment of significance four minutes from time when captain Harry Kane, who had once again struggled to influence the game, headed in from substitute Jack Grealish's perfect delivery for his first goal of Euro 2020.”