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There are two homographs, sometimes near-homonyms: a verb and a noun (with a few related meanings).

The verb to address (uh-DREHS) means to speak, as to a gathering, or to inscribe a location for delivery on a letter or package, or to deal with a problem or issue.

The noun address (AH-drehs) is used for a location, or (ah-DREHS, uh-DREHS) either a speech or a formal bearing or style (used for titles, forms of address).

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