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English Idioms :: address
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address - See: PUBLIC-ADDRESS SYSTEM. |
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Traditional English :: address
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address - n. & v. --n. 1 a the place where a person lives or an organization is situated. b particulars of this, esp. for postal purposes. c Computing the location of an item of stored information. 2 a discourse delivered to an audience. 3 skill, dexterity, readiness. 4 (in pl.) a courteous approach, courtship (pay one's addresses to). 5 archaic manner in conversation. --v.tr. 1 write directions for delivery (esp. the name and address of the intended recipient) on (an envelope, packet, etc.). 2 direct in speech or writing (remarks, a protest, etc.). 3 speak or write to, esp. formally (addressed the audience; asked me how to address a duke). 4 direct one's attention to. 5 Golf take aim at or prepare to hit (the ball). address oneself to 1 speak or write to. 2 attend to. addresser n. [ME f. OF adresser ult. f. L (as AD-, directus DIRECT): (n.) perh. f. F adresse] |
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Related Words
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Most Often Usage
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find email address
enter keyword or web address here
email address search
ip address lookup
type a keyword or web address
celebrity email address
web address
address directory
change of address form
address finder
address.com
address sign
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google.comenter keyword or web address here
find e mail address
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