- addressor
- ad·dres·sor
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
addressor — n. one who marks with an address, sender; one who files a petition … English contemporary dictionary
addressor — əˈdresə(r), aˈ ; ə|dre|sȯ(ə)r, a| , ȯ(ə) noun ( s) : addresser; especially : one that addresses a letter of credit … Useful english dictionary
Dell Hymes — Dell Hathaway Hymes (June 7, 1927, Portland, Oregon November 13, 2009, Charlottesville, Virginia) was a sociolinguist, anthropologist, and folklorist whose work dealt primarily with languages of the Pacific Northwest. He was one of the first to… … Wikipedia
Fiction theory — is a discipline that applies possible world theory to literature. Fiction theory scholars and critics have articulated various theses rooted in Saul Kripke’s application of modal logic to semantics. Drawing on concepts found in possible world… … Wikipedia
address — addresser, addressor, n. n. /euh dres , ad res/; v. /euh dres /, n., v., addressed or addrest, addressing. n. 1. a speech or written statement, usually formal, directed to a particular group of persons: the President s address on the state of the … Universalium
packing slip — n. receipt that is enclosed with a shipment (usually lists the contents of the shipment, payment information, addressor and addressee, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
address — noun /əˈdrɛs / (say uh dres), /ˈædrɛs / (say adres) 1. a direction as to name and residence inscribed on a letter, etc. 2. a place where a person lives or may be reached. 3. Computers a number or symbol which identifies a particular register in… …
address — [ə dres′; ] for n. 2, 3, & 7, also [ a′dres΄] vt. [ME adressen, to guide, direct < OFr adresser < a , to + dresser < VL * directiare, to direct < L dirigere: see DIRECT] 1. to direct (spoken or written words) to someone 2. to speak to … English World dictionary