address
31address — n. & v. n. 1 a the place where a person lives or an organization is situated. b particulars of this, esp. for postal purposes. c Computing the location of an item of stored information. 2 a discourse delivered to an audience. 3 skill, dexterity,… …
32address — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. direct; court, woo; accost, greet, approach, speak to. n. street and number; residence, home; speech, discourse, oration; cleverness, dexterity. See direction, indication, abode, courtesy, skill.… …
33address — ad·dress || É™ dres n. location; description of a location; (Computers) number specifying a location in a computers s memory or on a disk; (Computers) unique name or code identifying each computer and user (e.g. URL, email address); lecture;… …
34Address — Every device in a computer network has a unique address. This address is used in all data communication across the network …
35address — noun 1》 the particulars of the place where a person lives or an organization is situated. 2》 Computing a binary number identifying a location in a data storage system or computer memory. 3》 a formal speech. ↘archaic a person s manner of… …
36address — 1. noun 1) officers called at the address Syn: house, flat, apartment, home; formal residence, dwelling 2) his address to Parliament Syn: speech, lecture, talk, presentation, dissertation …
37address — Place where mail or other communications will reach person. Munson v. Bay State Dredging & Contracting Co., 314 Mass. 485, 50 N.E.2d 633, 636. Generally a place of business or residence; though it need not be. Bill of address. Provision in… …
38address — Place where mail or other communications will reach person. Munson v. Bay State Dredging & Contracting Co., 314 Mass. 485, 50 N.E.2d 633, 636. Generally a place of business or residence; though it need not be. Bill of address. Provision in… …
39address — See: PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM …
40address — See: PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM …