Definition of Addressor

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Addressor

addressers
addresses
addresses of record
addressin
addressing
addressing ligands
addressing machine
addressins
addression
addressions
addressive
addressivities
addressivity
addressograph
addressographs
addressor (current term)
addressors
addrest
adds
adds up
adduce
adduceable
adduced
adducent
adducer
adducers
adduces
adducible
adducin
adducing

Literary usage of Addressor

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Tea Leaves: Being a Collection of Letters and Documents Relating to the by Francis Samuel Drake (1884)
"... or early in 1796; aged the officers of the Crown. But, in 1774, eighty-six. His place of business was he was an addressor of Hutchinson, at No. ..."

2. The South Carolina Historical Magazine by South Carolina Historical Society (1900)
"... pouvoir y faire une pareille emplette, et dans tous les cas le fournisseur, comme le commissionaire, devroit s'addressor nécessairement aux fabriques; ..."

3. Catalogue of the American Library of the Late Mr. George Brinley: Of by George Brinley, James Hammond Trumbull (1893)
"Windham, 1794—WELCH (MC) The addressor Addressed ' or a Letter to the Correspondent,//. 36. Norwich, 1796, (3 copies.) — Plan of consociation adopted by ..."

4. Morris's Memorial History of Staten Island, New York by Ira K. Morris (1898)
"In 1776, he was an addressor of Lord and Sir William Howe. In 1782, he was a captain in the Third Battalion of Skinner's Brigade. He went to St. John, ..."

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