English to English noun
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(computer science) the code that identifies where a piece of information is stored |  | source: wordnet30
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the place where a person or organization can be found or communicated with |  | source: wordnet30
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the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience |  | Example: he listened to an address on minor Roman poets
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the manner of speaking to another individual |  | Example: he failed in his manner of address to the captain
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a sign in front of a house or business carrying the conventional form by which its location is described |  | source: wordnet30
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written directions for finding some location; written on letters or packages that are to be delivered to that location |  | source: wordnet30
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the stance assumed by a golfer in preparation for hitting a golf ball |  | source: wordnet30
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social skill |  | source: wordnet30
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Act of preparing one's self. |  | source: webster1913 verb
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speak to |  | Example: He addressed the crowd outside the window
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give a speech to |  | Example: The chairman addressed the board of trustees
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put an address on (an envelope) |  | source: wordnet30
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direct a question at someone |  | source: wordnet30
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address or apply oneself to something, direct one's efforts towards something, such as a question |  | source: wordnet30
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greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name |  | Example: He always addresses me with `Sir' Call me Mister She calls him by first name
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access or locate by address |  | source: wordnet30
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act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression |  | Example: This book deals with incest The course covered all of Western Civilization The new book treats the history of China
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speak to someone |  | source: wordnet30
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adjust and aim (a golf ball) at in preparation of hitting |  | source: wordnet30
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To aim; to direct. |  | source: webster1913
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To prepare one's self. |  | source: webster1913
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