-
receptacle for
receiving mail.
Letterbox may also
refer to:
Distribution of
advertising mail by
letter box drop
Letterboxing (filming), the
practice of transferring...
-
Letterboxing is an
outdoor hobby that
combines elements of orienteering, art, and
puzzle solving.
Letterboxers hide small,
weatherproof boxes in publicly...
- standard-definition
programming in 1.78:1,
while in the USA,
these are down-scaled to
letterbox. When
using a 1.33:1 screen, it is
possible to
display such programming...
- screens.
Pillarboxing is the
vertical equivalent of
letterboxing and is
sometimes called reverse letterboxing. Its name is
derived from its
resemblance to pillar...
-
Letterbox company may
refer to: Br****
plate company,
company lacking meaningful connection with the
location of
incorporation S**** corporation, company...
-
certain aspects of home-video
releases such as film restoration, the
letterboxing format for
widescreen films and the
inclusion of
bonus features such...
- mail (by its recipients),
mailshot or
admail (North America),
letterbox drop or
letterboxing (Australia), is the
delivery of
advertising material to recipients...
- orienteering,
treasure hunting,
letterboxing,
trail blazing, and Munzee.
Geocaching was
originally similar to the game
letterboxing (which
originated in 1854)...
- A
letter box,
letterbox,
letter plate,
letter hole, mail slot or
mailbox is a
receptacle for
receiving incoming mail at a
private residence or business...
-
science fiction and
fantasy novelist The Alchemist's Portrait, Sorcerer's
Letterbox, The
Clone Conspiracy Rebecca Rosenblum 1978
short stories Once Leonard...