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- DictionaryLet·ter/ˈledər/
noun
- 1. a character representing one or more of the sounds used in speech; any of the symbols of an alphabet: "a capital letter"
- 2. a written, typed, or printed communication, especially one sent in an envelope by mail or messenger: "he sent a letter to Mrs. Falconer"
verb
- 1. inscribe letters or writing on: "her name was lettered in gold"
- 2. be awarded an emblem, in the shape of the initial letter of the name of one’s high school or college, for achievement in sports: US "juniors who lettered in soccer, basketball, or softball"