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Definition of address
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Address
(v.) To
direct,
as words (to any one or any
thing);
to make, as a
speech,
petition,
etc. (to any one, an
audience)..
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Compellative
::
Compellative
(n.) The name by which a
person
is
addressed;
an
appellative.
Head
::
Head (n.) A
headdress;
a
covering
of the head; as, a laced head; a head of
hair..
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..
Coronet
::
Coronet
(n.) An
ornamental
or
honorary
headdress,
having
the shape and
character
of a
crown;
particularly,
a crown worn as the mark of high rank lower than
sovereignty.
The word is used by
Shakespeare
to
denote
also a
kingly
crown..
Court
::
Court (n.)
Attention
directed
to a
person
in
power;
conduct
or
address
designed
to gain
favor;
courtliness
of
manners;
civility;
compliment;
flattery.
Man
::
Man (n.) A term of
familiar
address
often
implying
on the part of the
speaker
some
degree
of
authority,
impatience,
or
haste;
as, Come, man, we 've no time to
lose!.
Addressed
::
Addressed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Addres.
Heart
::
Heart (n.) A term of
affectionate
or
kindly
and
familiar
address.
Headtire
::
Headtire
(n.) A
headdress.
Insensuous
::
Insensuous
(a.) Not
sensuous;
not
pertaining
to,
affecting,
or
addressing,
the
senses..
Eloquent
::
Eloquent
(a.)
Adapted
to
express
strong
emotion
or to state facts
arguments
with
fluency
and
power;
as, an
eloquent
address
or
statement;
an
eloquent
appeal
to a
jury..
Allocution
::
Allocution
(n.) An
address;
a
hortatory
or
authoritative
address
as of a pope to his
clergy.
Circumvention
::
Circumvention
(n.) The act of
prevailing
over
another
by arts,
address,
or
fraud;
deception;
fraud;
imposture;
delusion..
Encomiastical
::
Encomiastical
(a.)
Bestowing
praise;
praising;
eulogistic;
laudatory;
as, an
encomiastic
address
or
discourse..
Cover
::
Cover (v. t.) To put the usual
covering
or
headdress
on.
Father
::
Father
(n.) A
respectful
mode of
address
to an old man.
Good-bye
::
Good-bye
(n. /
interj.)
Farewell;
a form of
address
used at
parting.
See the last Note under By,
prep..
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..
Heartlings
::
Heartlings
(interj.)
An
exclamation
used in
addressing
a
familiar
acquaintance.
Sermon
::
Sermon
(n.) A
discourse
or
address;
a talk; a
writing;
as, the
sermons
of
Chaucer..
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