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appress
English
Alternative forms
- adpress
Etymology
An adaptation of appress-, the perfect passive participial stem of the Latin apprim? (“I press close to”).
Verb
appress (third-person singular simple present appresses, present participle appressing, simple past and past participle appressed)
- (transitive) To press close to.
Derived terms
- appression
Anagrams
- sappers
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