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address-filled

|ad-dress-filled|

B2

/əˈdrɛs fɪld/

completed with an address

Etymology
Etymology Information

'address-filled' is a compound word formed from 'address' and 'filled'. 'Address' originates from Old French 'adresser', meaning 'to direct', and 'filled' comes from Old English 'fyllan', meaning 'to fill'.

Historical Evolution

'Address' evolved from the Old French 'adresser' to the modern English 'address', while 'filled' evolved from Old English 'fyllan' to 'filled'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'address' meant 'to direct or guide', and 'filled' meant 'to make full'. Together, they now describe a document completed with an address.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

describing a form or document that has been completed with an address.

Please ensure the envelope is address-filled before mailing.

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Last updated: 2025/05/28 07:39