noun

definition

A marking made by a postal service on a letter, package, postcard or the like, usually indicating the place where and the date and time when the item was received or processed for the first time, and often serving to cancel a postage stamp.

verb

definition

To apply a postmark on.

Examples of postmark in a Sentence

Dean looked over his shoulder, expecting to see a local postmark but read, written in block letters, Rollins, Kansas.

The earliest postmark that I have seen on one of these cards is 1942; the latest is 1961.

Postmark designs range from messages to artistic elements.

That way you'll also capture the postmark from the destination.

Remember Burlington—the postmark on the money sent to that Cece gal?

This bears a postmark which reads Infantry Brigade, Post Office, New Zealand Division, 20 June 1915.

Paris, 18 Apr 1848 [year from original postmark ], [1 leaf] .

Active in founding the first PCGB, Manchester 1909, for which he obtained special postmark from Postmaster-General.

From simple to intricate, you can find a postmark that fits your scrapbooking project.

The postmark collections are designed for Adobe Photoshop and include Photoshop brushes.

Graphic images--Postmark images include common themes, holidays and seasons.

Shapes--Postmark shapes come in many colors and styles.

Flourishes--Numerous postmark flourish styles are available to decorate your scrapbook pages.

Messages--You can find a large selection of postmark messages, individual words or common phrases.

You can use the search terms digital scrapbook supplies to find online retailers with digital postmark collections.

Of course, you want a letter from Santa to have the appropriate postmark, especially if your children are old enough to read.

Pay attention to the deadlines, as applications sent in after the postmark deadline will not be accepted.

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