How to delete unwanted email address

I have 2 emails on the iPhone, (1) @me.com (2) @icloud.com
How do I delete one or can I
TIA

Settings > iCloud > Account.
Under Advanced, select Mail.
Below Allow Sending From, deselect the email address you don't want to send email from. This won't prevent recieving email that is addressed to that email address.
Select Done when finished.

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