money order noun
plural ∼ -ders [count] : a written order to pay a particular amount of money to a specified person or company ◊A money order can be bought from a bank or post office and sent by mail like a check to make a payment to another person.
▪ She mailed a money order to the company for the cost of the TV she bought. ▪ Payments can be made by check or by money order. [=by using a money order] —called also (Brit) postal order
▪ She mailed a money order to the company for the cost of the TV she bought. ▪ Payments can be made by check or by money order. [=by using a money order] —called also (Brit) postal order






