rural free delivery

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Definition

Noun: - A service provided by a national postal system to deliver mail directly to the addresses of recipients in remote or sparsely populated countryside areas, free of charge to the recipient at the point of delivery. It represents a policy to extend postal services to rural communities.

Usage

This term specifically refers to the government-provided mail delivery system for remote areas. - The introduction of rural free delivery was a major advancement for farmers, connecting them to the wider world. - Before rural free delivery, people in the countryside had to travel to a distant post office to collect their mail.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in historical or policy discussions about infrastructure and public services.
  • It is commonly abbreviated as RFD.
    • The RFD route was established in the county in 1902.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rural delivery: A more modern, general term for mail delivery to rural areas, not necessarily emphasizing the "free" aspect historically associated with government service.
  • Rural carrier: The postal employee who delivers mail on a rural free delivery route.
Synonyms
  • Country mail delivery
  • Rural mail service
Notes
  • "Rural free delivery" is a fixed compound noun. It functions as a singular concept and is often treated as a proper noun in historical contexts.
  • This service was a significant development in countries like the United States, helping to reduce the isolation of rural populations.
Noun
  1. free government delivery of mail in outlying country areas

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