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address noun

  /əˈdɹɛs/ , /ˈæd.ɹɛs/
  • A description of the location of a property, usually with at least a street name and number, name of a town, and now also a postal code; such a description as superscribed for direction on an envelope or letter. [from 17th c.]
  • (computing) A number identifying a specific storage location in computer memory; a string of characters identifying a location on the internet or other network; sometimes (specifically) an e-mail address. [from 20th c.]
  • (by extension) The property itself. [from 19th c.]
  • A formal approach to a sovereign, especially an official appeal or petition; later (specifically) a response given by each of the Houses of Parliament to the sovereign's speech at the opening of Parliament. [from 17th c.]
adres
  • An act of addressing oneself to a person or group; a discourse or speech, or a record of this. [from 17th c.]
przemowa, przemówienie

address verb

  /əˈdɹɛs/ , /ˈæd.ɹɛs/
  • (transitive) 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.
  • (transitive) To direct in writing, as a letter; to superscribe, or to direct and transmit.
  • (transitive) To address oneself to; to prepare oneself for; to apply oneself to; to direct one's speech, discourse or efforts to.
adresować, zaadresować

addressable adjective

adresowalny

addresser noun

  • A machine that addresses.
adresarka

addressing noun

  /əˈdɹɛsɪŋ/
  • (computing) Any of several methods of locating and accessing information within storage
adresacja, adresografia
  • A process of putting a person's name and address on an item of mail
adresacja, adresografia, adresowanie

addressive adjective

adresatywny
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