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v-mail

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/ˈviːˌmeɪl/

wartime mail system

Etymology
Etymology Information

'v-mail' originates from 'Victory Mail', a term used during World War II to describe a mail system that utilized microfilm technology to efficiently send letters.

Historical Evolution

'Victory Mail' was abbreviated to 'v-mail' during World War II, reflecting the technological advancement in communication methods of the time.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'Victory Mail', a system for sending letters during wartime, and this meaning has remained specific to that historical context.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a system used during World War II for sending letters to and from military personnel, where letters were photographed and sent as microfilm to save space and weight.

During World War II, soldiers often communicated with their families through v-mail.

Synonyms

Last updated: 2025/06/23 21:47