correspondence | |
1. n. Friendly discussion. | |
2. n. Reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially conversation between persons by means of letters. | |
3. n. An agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome. | |
4. n. Newspaper or news stories, generally. | |
5. n. A postal or other written communication. | |
6. n. Postal or other written communications. | |
7. n. (set theory) A relation. | |
8. n. (theology) According to Swedenborg, a relationship of similarity between physical and spiritual things, such as that of light to wisdom, or warmth to love. | |