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Definition of address
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Address
(v.) To aim; to
direct.
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Tiara
::
Tiara (n.) A form of
headdress
worn by the
ancient
Persians.
According
to
Xenophon,
the royal tiara was
encircled
with a
diadem,
and was high and
erect,
while those of the
people
were
flexible,
or had rims
turned
over..
Ask
::
Ask (v. t.) To
request;
to seek to
obtain
by
words;
to
petition;
to
solicit;
-- often with of, in the sense of from,
before
the
person
addressed..
Pastoral
::
Pastoral
(n.) A
letter
of a
pastor
to his
charge;
specifically,
a
letter
addressed
by a
bishop
to his
diocese;
also
(Prot.
Epis. Ch.), a
letter
of the House of
Bishops,
to be read in each
parish..
Jeer
::
Jeer (v. t.) To treat with
scoffs
or
derision;
to
address
with
jeers;
to
taunt;
to
flout;
to mock at.
Dedication
::
Dedication
(n.) An
address
to a
patron
or
friend,
prefixed
to a book,
testifying
respect,
and often
recommending
the work to his
special
protection
and
favor..
Ma''am
::
Ma'am (n.)
Madam;
my lady; -- a
colloquial
contraction
of madam often used in
direct
address,
and
sometimes
as an
appellation..
Sir
::
Sir (n.) A
respectful
title,
used in
addressing
a man,
without
being
prefixed
to his name; -- used
especially
in
speaking
to
elders
or
superiors;
sometimes,
also, used in the way of
emphatic
formality..
Memorialize
::
Memorialize
(v. t.) To
address
or
petition
by a
memorial;
to
present
a
memorial
to; as, to
memorialize
the
legislature..
Greet
::
Greet (v. t.) To
address
with
salutations
or
expressions
of kind
wishes;
to
salute;
to hail; to
welcome;
to
accost
with
friendship;
to pay
respects
or
compliments
to,
either
personally
or
through
the
intervention
of
another,
or by
writing
or
token..
Sirrah
::
Sirrah
(n.) A term of
address
implying
inferiority
and used in
anger,
contempt,
reproach,
or
disrespectful
familiarity,
addressed
to a man or boy, but
sometimes
to a
woman.
In
sililoquies
often
preceded
by ah. Not used in the
plural..
Addressee
::
Addressee
(n.) One to whom
anything
is
addressed.
Indorse
::
Indorse
(v. t.) To write upon the back or
outside
of a paper or
letter,
as a
direction,
heading,
memorandum,
or
address..
Monitory
::
Monitory
(n.)
Admonition;
warning;
especially,
a
monition
proceeding
from an
ecclesiastical
court,
but not
addressed
to any one
person..
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..
Father
::
Father
(n.) A
respectful
mode of
address
to an old man.
Maladdress
::
Maladdress
(n.) Bad
address;
an
awkward,
tactless,
or
offensive
way of
accosting
one or
talking
with one..
Crown
::
Crown (n.) A royal
headdress
or cap of
sovereignty,
worn by
emperors,
kings,
princes,
etc..
Greet
::
Greet (v. t.) To
accost;
to
address.
Blunt
::
Blunt (a.)
Abrupt
in
address;
plain;
unceremonious;
wanting
the forms of
civility;
rough in
manners
or
speech.
Apopemptic
::
Apopemptic
(a.) Sung or
addressed
to one
departing;
valedictory;
as,
apoplectic
songs or
hymns..
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