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address
noun ; chiefly US (addresses )
1 the number or name of the house or building, and the name of the street and town, where a person lives or works.
2 rather formal a speech or lecture.
3 comput a number giving the place in a computer memory where a particular piece of information is stored.
verb (addresses , addressed , addressing )
1 to put the name and address on (an envelope, etc).
2 to make a speech, give a lecture, etc to (a group of people).
3 to speak to someone.
4 (address oneself to someone) to speak or write to them.
5 (also address oneself to something) to give one's attention to (a problem, etc).
[15c, meaning -to direct (words) to someone-; 14c, meaning -to arrange or prepare-: from French adresser ]
noun ; chiefly US (addresses )
1 the number or name of the house or building, and the name of the street and town, where a person lives or works.
2 rather formal a speech or lecture.
3 comput a number giving the place in a computer memory where a particular piece of information is stored.
verb (addresses , addressed , addressing )
1 to put the name and address on (an envelope, etc).
2 to make a speech, give a lecture, etc to (a group of people).
3 to speak to someone.
4 (address oneself to someone) to speak or write to them.
5 (also address oneself to something) to give one's attention to (a problem, etc).
[15c, meaning -to direct (words) to someone-; 14c, meaning -to arrange or prepare-: from French adresser ]
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