Delivery (noun)

  1. The act of taking goods or a letter to a destination.
  2. The act of giving birth to a baby.
  3. The act of conveying a speech or a performance.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french delivrance, from late latin delīvērāntia, from latin delīvērāre to deliver.

Examples:

  1. The delivery of the package was prompt and efficient.
  2. She went into labor and had a smooth delivery.
  3. The delivery of the speech was passionate and inspiring.
  4. The delivery man brought the pizza to our door.
  5. The delivery of the baby was long and difficult.
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