mailpack

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mail +‎ pack

Noun[edit]

mailpack (plural mailpacks)

  1. (marketing) A collection of published, printed materials, and sometimes other objects, placed in a container (typically an envelope) and sent through the mail to a specific person or postal address.

Usage notes[edit]

The term is commonly used in the direct marketing business.