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Definition of address
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Address
(v. t.) Act of
addressing
one's self to a
person;
verbal
application.
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Lappet
::
Lappet
(n.) A small
decorative
fold or flap, esp, of lace or
muslin,
in a
garment
or
headdress..
Salute
::
Salute
(v. t.) To
address,
as with
expressions
of kind
wishes
and
courtesy;
to
greet;
to
hail..
Tire
::
Tire (n.) A
covering
for the head; a
headdress.
Coif
::
Coif (n.) An
official
headdress,
such as that worn by
certain
judges
in
England..
Address
::
Address
(v. t.) Act of
preparing
one's self.
Sire
::
Sire (n.) A
tittle
of
respect
formerly
used in
speaking
to
elders
and
superiors,
but now only in
addressing
a
sovereign..
Commode
::
Commode
(n.) A kind of
headdress
formerly
worn by
ladies,
raising
the hair and fore part of the cap to a great
height..
Fontange
::
Fontange
(n.) A kind of tall
headdress
formerly
worn.
Call
::
Call (v. i.) To speak in loud
voice;
to cry out; to
address
by name; --
sometimes
with to.
Address
::
Address
(v.) To
direct
speech
to; to make a
communication
to,
whether
spoken
or
written;
to apply to by
words,
as by a
speech,
petition,
etc., to speak to; to
accost..
Ad Hominem
::
Ad
hominem
() A
phrase
applied
to an
appeal
or
argument
addressed
to the
principles,
interests,
or
passions
of a man..
Hustings
::
Hustings
(n. pl.) The
platform
on which
candidates
for
Parliament
formerly
stood in
addressing
the
electors.
Prefer
::
Prefer
(v. t.) To carry or bring
(something)
forward,
or
before
one;
hence,
to bring for
consideration,
acceptance,
judgment,
etc.; to
offer;
to
present;
to
proffer;
to
address;
-- said
especially
of a
request,
prayer,
petition,
claim,
charge,
etc..
Addressed
::
Addressed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Addres.
Invoke
::
Invoke
(v. t.) To call on for aid or
protection;
to
invite
earnestly
or
solemnly;
to
summon;
to
address
in
prayer;
to
solicit
or
demand
by
invocation;
to
implore;
as, to
invoke
the
Supreme
Being,
or to
invoke
His and
blessing..
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..
Orator
::
Orator
(n.) An
officer
who is the voice of the
university
upon all
public
occasions,
who
writes,
reads,
and
records
all
letters
of a
public
nature,
presents,
with an
appropriate
address,
those
persons
on whom
honorary
degrees
are to be
conferred,
and
performs
other like
duties;
--
called
also
public
orator..
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..
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To give name to; to name; to
address,
or speak of, by a
specifed
name..
Tournament
::
Tournament
(n.) A mock
fight,
or
warlike
game,
formerly
in great
favor,
in which a
number
of
combatants
were
engaged,
as an
exhibition
of their
address
and
bravery;
hence,
figuratively,
a real
battle..
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