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mail·room

 (māl′ro͞om′, -ro͝om′)
n.
A room in which ingoing and outgoing mail is handled for a company or other organization.
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mailroom

(ˈmeɪlˌruːm; -ˌrʊm)
n
a room dealing with mail coming into and being sent from a building
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