delivery | |
1. n. The act of conveying something. | |
The delivery was completed by four. | |
delivery of a nuclear missile to its target | |
2. n. The item which has been conveyed. | |
Your delivery is on the table. | |
3. n. The act of giving birth | |
The delivery was painful. | |
4. n. (baseball) A pitching motion. | |
His delivery has a catch in it. | |
5. n. (baseball) A thrown pitch. | |
Here is the delivery; ... strike three! | |
6. n. The manner of speaking. | |
The actor's delivery was flawless. | |
7. n. (medicine) The administration of a drug. | |
Drug delivery system. | |
8. n. (cricket) A ball bowled. | |
9. n. (curling) The process of throwing a stone. | |
10. n. (genetics) Process of introducing foreign DNA into host cells. | |