Definition of Precancellation

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Precancellation

precalculated
precalculates
precalculating
precalculation
precalculations
precalculi
precalculus
precalculuses
precalibrated
precambered
precame
precampaign
precancel
precanceled
precanceling
precancellation
precancelled
precancelling
precancels
precancer
precancerous
precancers
precandidate
precandidates
precap
precapillary
precapitalist
precapitalists
precariat
precarious

Literary usage of Precancellation

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Government by Frederick Jennings Haskin (1912)
"By permitting the precancellation of stamps both the patron and the post office are saved a vast deal of trouble and expense. It costs the United States a ..."

2. The Abridgment 1915: Containing the Annual Message of the President of the by Joint Committee on Printing, President (1913-1921 : Wilson, United States, Congress (1916)
"To permit the precancellation of postage stamps in a more economical manner, it is recommended that existing legislation be amended as follows: That postage ..."

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