postal order
Noun

postal order (plural postal orders)

  1. A money order purchased at and issued by a post office for redemption at another post office to a named recipient.
    • 1864 August 3, New York Times, p. 2:
      ...the bill to establish a postal order system...
Synonyms
  • post-office order, POO; postal money order; postal note (Australia & NZ)



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