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Definition of address
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Address
(v. t.)
Manner
of
speaking
to
another;
delivery;
as, a man of
pleasing
or
insinuating
address..
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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..
Address
::
Address
(v.) To aim; to
direct.
Evade
::
Evade (v. t.) To get away from by
artifice;
to avoid by
dexterity,
subterfuge,
address,
or
ingenuity;
to
elude;
to
escape
from
cleverly;
as, to evade a blow, a
pursuer,
a
punishment;
to evade the force of an
argument..
Lappet
::
Lappet
(n.) A small
decorative
fold or flap, esp, of lace or
muslin,
in a
garment
or
headdress..
Tribune
::
Tribune
(n.)
Anciently,
a bench or
elevated
place,
from which
speeches
were
delivered;
in
France,
a kind of
pulpit
in the hall of the
legislative
assembly,
where a
member
stands
while
making
an
address;
any place
occupied
by a
public
orator..
Style
::
Style (v. t.) Mode or
phrase
by which
anything
is
formally
designated;
the
title;
the
official
designation
of any
important
body; mode of
address;
as, the style of
Majesty..
Accost
::
Accost
(v. t.) To speak to
first;
to
address;
to
greet.
Ad Hominem
::
Ad
hominem
() A
phrase
applied
to an
appeal
or
argument
addressed
to the
principles,
interests,
or
passions
of a man..
Allocution
::
Allocution
(n.) The act or
manner
of
speaking
to, or of
addressing
in
words..
Signora
::
Signora
(n.)
Madam;
Mrs; -- a title of
address
or
respect
among the
Italians.
Adoration
::
Adoration
(n.) The act of
playing
honor to a
divine
being;
the
worship
paid to God; the act of
addressing
as a god.
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..
Deesis
::
Deesis
(n.) An
invocation
of, or
address
to, the
Supreme
Being..
Engaging
::
Engaging
(a.)
Tending
to draw the
attention
or
affections;
attractive;
as,
engaging
manners
or
address..
Turban
::
Turban
(n.) A
headdress
worn by men in the
Levant
and by most
Mohammedans
of the male sex,
consisting
of a cap, and a sash,
scarf,
or
shawl,
usually
of
cotton
or
linen,
wound about the cap, and
sometimes
hanging
down the
neck..
Canvass
::
Canvass
(n.) To go
trough,
with
personal
solicitation
or
public
addresses;
as, to
canvass
a
district
for
votes;
to
canvass
a city for
subscriptions..
Khutbah
::
Khutbah
(n.) An
address
or
public
prayer
read from the steps of the
pulpit
in
Mohammedan
mosques,
offering
glory to God,
praising
Mohammed
and his
descendants,
and the
ruling
princes..
Prayer
::
Prayer
(v. i.) The form of words used in
praying;
a
formula
of
supplication;
an
expressed
petition;
especially,
a
supplication
addressed
to God; as, a
written
or
extemporaneous
prayer;
to
repeat
one's
prayers..
Apply
::
Apply (v. t.) To
betake;
to
address;
to
refer;
-- used
reflexively.
Superscription
::
Superscription
(n.) That which is
written
or
engraved
on the
surface,
outside,
or above
something
else;
specifically,
an
address
on a
letter,
envelope,
or the
like..
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