address-heavy
|ad-dress-heav-y|
/əˈdrɛs ˈhɛvi/
focus on addresses
Etymology
'address-heavy' is a compound word formed from 'address' and 'heavy', where 'address' refers to a location or identifier, and 'heavy' implies a large amount or focus.
The term 'address-heavy' evolved in the context of computing and networking to describe systems or processes with a significant emphasis on addresses.
Initially, it referred to systems with many addresses, but now it also implies a focus on address management.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
describing a situation or context where there is a significant focus on addresses, such as in computing or networking.
The new software is address-heavy, requiring users to input multiple addresses.
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Last updated: 2025/05/19 19:36
