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Even though Postmistress would sound fun... Postmaster is always "Postmaster" regardless of the gender. :-)

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What is the female of a postmaster?

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What is opposite gender of postmaster?

The term "postmaster" is used to apply to both males and females. There are more female postmasters than male postmasters in the US.


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What is a sentence for postmaster?

The postmaster said there is no mail for you.He was the postmaster of this town.


How do you write postmaster?

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What is the feminine form for postmaster?

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How do you address a postmaster in a letter not the postmaster general but a local postmaster Is it Dear Mr. Postmaster or Dear Mr. Postmaster Smith etc.?

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How do you address a postmaster in a letter not the postmaster general but a local postmaster Is it Dear Mr. Postmaster or Dear Mr. Postmaster Smith etc?

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