- ad|dres´sor
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
re|dres´sor — re|dress «verb. rih DREHS; noun. REE drehs, rih DREHS», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to set right; repair; remedy: »King Arthur tried to redress wrongs in his kingdom. 2. to adjust evenly again: »I called the New World into existence to redress the… … Useful english dictionary
sor — ad·dres·sor; ad·pro·mis·sor; ad·ses·sor; ag·gres·sor; ais·sor; an·te·ces·sor; as·cen·sor; as·ses·sor; as·ses·sor·ship; cen·sor·a·ble; cen·sor·ate; cen·sor·ship; com·pres·sor; con·fes·sor; con·sor·tion; con·sor·ti·um; cre·sor·ci·nol; de·fen·sor;… … English syllables
dres — ad·dres·sor; dres·sage; dres·ser; dres·den; … English syllables
dressør — dres|sør sb., en, er, erne (person der dresserer dyr) … Dansk ordbog
addressor — ad·dres·sor … English syllables
re-dress — v.tr. & intr. dress again or differently. * * * /ree dres /, v.t. to dress again. [1730 40; RE + DRESS] * * * re dress /rē dresˈ/ transitive verb and intransitive verb 1. To dress again 2. To dress in different clothes ORIGIN: ↑re * * * re|dress… … Useful english dictionary
ad — ad; ad·a·man·cy; ad·am and eve; ad·a·man·tane; ad·a·man·tine; ad·a·man·ti·no·ma; ad·a·man·to·blast; ad·a·man·to·blas·to·ma; ad·a·ma·wa east·ern; ad·a·mel·lite; ad·am·esque; ad·am·it·ic; ad·am·it·ism; ad·ams·ite; ad·anal; ad·an·so·nia; ad·a·pis;… … English syllables
addresser — ad·dress·er also ad·dres·sor (ə drĕsʹər) n. One, such as a person or a machine, that addresses. * * * … Universalium
address — ad•dress n. [[t]əˈdrɛs, ˈæd rɛs[/t]] v. [[t]əˈdrɛs[/t]] n. 1) the place or the name of the place where a person, organization, or the like is located or may be reached 2) a direction as to the intended recipient, written on or attached to a piece … From formal English to slang
redress — re•dress n. [[t]ˈri drɛs, rɪˈdrɛs[/t]] v. [[t]rɪˈdrɛs[/t]] n. v. dressed, dress•ing. n. 1) the setting right of what is morally wrong 2) relief from wrong or injury 3) compensation for such wrong or injury 4) to remedy (wrongs, injuries, etc.) 5) … From formal English to slang