salutation
41salutation — sal·u·ta·tion || sæljÉ™ teɪʃn / jÊŠtrɪ n. expression of greeting or goodwill at the beginning of a letter (such as Dear Sir , etc.) …
42SALUTATION — salutationem …
43salutation — noun a greeting. Derivatives salutational adjective Origin ME: from OFr., or from L. salutatio(n ), from salutare (see salute) …
44salutation — n. Greeting, salute, address …
45salutation — noun formal 1 (C) a word or phrase used at the beginning of a letter or speech, such as “Dear Mr. Smith” 2 (C, U) something you say or do when greeting someone …
46salutation — noun his cheery salutations are a bit too much for a Monday morning Syn: greeting, salute, address, welcome …
47salutation — n greeting, salute, hail, ave, hello, how do you do; curtsey, bow, bob, nod; handshake, handclasp; wave; hug, embrace, kiss; genuflection, reverence, homage, obeisance, salaam …
48salutation — sal·u·ta·tion …
49salutation — sal•u•ta•tion [[t]ˌsæl yəˈteɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) cvb a) something uttered, written, or done by way of greeting, welcome, recognition, etc b) cvb salutations, greetings or regards 2) a word or phrase serving as the prefatory greeting in a letter or… …
50salutation — /sæljəˈteɪʃən / (say salyuh tayshuhn) noun 1. the act of saluting. 2. something uttered, written, or done by way of saluting. 3. the opening of a letter or of a speech as Dear Sir , Ladies and Gentlemen . {Middle English salutacio(u)n, from Old… …