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Qué (quién) es envelope - definición

PACKAGING ITEM, USUALLY MADE OF THIN FLAT MATERIAL
Envelopes; Envelope manufacture; ✉; Envelope size; ISO 269; Envelope sizes; No. 10 Envelope; No 10 Envelope; ISO 269:1985; 🖂; Monarch envelope
  • Reverse of envelope (possibly machine-cut) stamped 1841
  • Envelope-making machines at the Post Office Savings Bank, Blythe House, [[West Kensington]], [[London]]
  • Windowed envelope
  • Red envelopes are an example of paper envelopes. They are used for monetary gifts.
  • Tablet and its sealed envelope: employment contract. [[Girsu]], [[Sumer]], circa 2037 BC. Terra cotta. [[Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon]].
  • Envelope with advertising from 1905 used in the U.S.
  • Front of an envelope mailed in 1841. Stamp from 1841 on backside. Possibly machine cut.
  • A Japanese funeral envelope used for offering condolence money. The white and black cords represent death. Similar-looking envelopes with red and silver cords are used for weddings.
  • Machine Envelope Printer was one of the machine presses at the [[Bulaq Press]]. It present now in [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]]
  • square]] envelope
  • [[Patent drawing]] of [[Americus Callahan]]'s windowed envelope

envelope         
['?nv?l??p, '?n-]
¦ noun
1. a flat paper container with a sealable flap, used to enclose a letter or document.
2. a covering or containing structure or layer.
3. Electronics a curve joining the successive peaks of a modulated wave.
4. Mathematics a curve or surface tangent to each of a family of curves or surfaces.
Phrases
push the (edge of the) envelope informal approach or extend the limits of what is possible. [orig. aviation sl., relating to graphs of aerodynamic performance.]
Origin
C16 (in the sense 'enveloping layer'): from Fr. enveloppe, from envelopper 'envelop'.
envelope         
(envelopes)
1.
An envelope is the rectangular paper cover in which you send a letter to someone through the post.
N-COUNT
2.
If someone pushes the envelope, they do something to a greater degree or in a more extreme way than it has ever been done before.
There's a valuable place for fashion and design that pushes the envelope a bit...
PHRASE: V inflects
envelope         
n.
[Fr.]
1.
Wrapper, covering, case, capsule.
2.
(Fort.) Mount (to cover a weak part).
3.
(Astron.) Coma.

Wikipedia

Envelope

An envelope is a common packaging item, usually made of thin, flat material. It is designed to contain a flat object, such as a letter or card.

Traditional envelopes are made from sheets of paper cut to one of three shapes: a rhombus, a short-arm cross or a kite. These shapes allow the envelope structure to be made by folding the sheet sides around a central rectangular area. In this manner, a rectangle-faced enclosure is formed with an arrangement of four flaps on the reverse side.

Ejemplos de uso de envelope
1. "We received an envelope containing white powder.
2. After her death, the neighbor gave the envelope to police.
3. Without verifiable forecasts, one expert‘s envelope flap vies with another‘s.
4. Limit of one free game card per stamped envelope.
5. Goldstein said any voters who received the envelope should fold their ballot –– in violation of printed rules –– slide it into the envelope and mail it anyway.