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Definition of address
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Address
(v.) To
prepare
or make
ready.
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Bluntness
::
Bluntness
(n.)
Abruptness
of
address;
rude
plainness.
Prayer
::
Prayer
(v. i.) The act of
praying,
or of
asking
a
favor;
earnest
request
or
entreaty;
hence,
a
petition
or
memorial
addressed
to a court or a
legislative
body..
Blasphemy
::
Blasphemy
(n.) An
indignity
offered
to God in
words,
writing,
or
signs;
impiously
irreverent
words or signs
addressed
to, or used in
reference
to, God;
speaking
evil of God; also, the act of
claiming
the
attributes
or
prerogatives
of
deity..
Ad Hominem
::
Ad
hominem
() A
phrase
applied
to an
appeal
or
argument
addressed
to the
principles,
interests,
or
passions
of a man..
Memorial
::
Memorial
(n.) A
written
representation
of
facts,
addressed
to the
government,
or to some
branch
of it, or to a
society,
etc., -- often
accompanied
with a
petition..
Shako
::
Shako (n.) A kind of
military
cap or
headdress.
Headdress
::
Headdress
(n.) A
manner
of
dressing
the hair or of
adorning
it,
whether
with or
without
a veil,
ribbons,
combs,
etc..
Thou
::
Thou
(obj.)
The
second
personal
pronoun,
in the
singular
number,
denoting
the
person
addressed;
thyself;
the
pronoun
which is used in
addressing
persons
in the
solemn
or
poetical
style..
Speak
::
Speak (v. t.) To
address;
to
accost;
to speak to.
Circular
::
Circular
(a.)
Addressed
to a
circle,
or to a
number
of
persons
having
a
common
interest;
circulated,
or
intended
for
circulation;
as, a
circular
letter..
Inscribe
::
Inscribe
(v. t.) To
assign
or
address
to; to
commend
to by a shot
address;
to
dedicate
informally;
as, to
inscribe
an ode to a
friend..
Address
::
Address
(v. t.) A
formal
communication,
either
written
or
spoken;
a
discourse;
a
speech;
a
formal
application
to any one; a
petition;
a
formal
statement
on some
subject
or
special
occasion;
as, an
address
of
thanks,
an
address
to the
voters..
Ease
::
Ease (n.)
Freedom
from
constraint,
formality,
difficulty,
embarrassment,
etc.;
facility;
liberty;
naturalness;
-- said of
manner,
style,
etc.; as, ease of
style,
of
behavior,
of
address..
Ma''am
::
Ma'am (n.)
Madam;
my lady; -- a
colloquial
contraction
of madam often used in
direct
address,
and
sometimes
as an
appellation..
Query
::
Query (v. t.) To
address
questions
to; to
examine
by
questions.
Apply
::
Apply (v. i.) To apply or
address
one's self; to give
application;
to
attend
closely
(to).
Love
::
Love (n.) The
object
of
affection;
-- often
employed
in
endearing
address.
Banter
::
Banter
(v. t.) To
address
playful
good-natured
ridicule
to, -- the
person
addressed,
or
something
pertaining
to him, being the
subject
of the
jesting;
to
rally;
as, he
bantered
me about my
credulity..
Aulic
::
Aulic (n.) The
ceremony
observed
in
conferring
the
degree
of
doctor
of
divinity
in some
European
universities.
It
begins
by a
harangue
of the
chancellor
addressed
to the young
doctor,
who then
receives
the cap, and
presides
at the
disputation
(also
called
the
aulic)..
Address
::
Address
(v.)
Reflexively:
To
prepare
one's self; to apply one's skill or
energies
(to some
object);
to
betake.
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