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Definition of press
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Press (n.)
Specifically,
a
printing
press..
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Concealment
::
Concealment
(n.)
Suppression
of such facts and
circumstances
as in
justice
ought to be made
known.
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Sensible
to
impression
and pain;
easily
pained.
Push
::
Push (v. t.) To
importune;
to press with
solicitation;
to
tease.
Strangulated
::
Strangulated
(a.)
Having
the
circulation
stopped
by
compression;
attended
with
arrest
or
obstruction
of
circulation,
caused
by
constriction
or
compression;
as, a
strangulated
hernia..
Impress
::
Impress
(n.) A
device.
See
Impresa.
Enough
::
Enough
(adv.)
Fully;
quite;
-- used to
express
slight
augmentation
of the
positive
degree,
and
sometimes
equivalent
to very; as, he is ready
enough
to
embrace
the
offer..
Roundfish
::
Roundfish
(n.) A lake
whitefish
(Coregonus
quadrilateralis),
less
compressed
than the
common
species.
It is very
abundant
in
British
America
and
Alaska..
Wring
::
Wring (v. t.) To
extract
or
obtain
by
twisting
and
compressing;
to
squeeze
or press
(out);
hence,
to
extort;
to draw forth by
violence,
or
against
resistance
or
repugnance;
--
usually
with out or
form..
Exclamation
::
Exclamation
(n.) A word
expressing
outcry;
an
interjection;
a word
expressing
passion,
as
wonder,
fear, or
grief..
Squash
::
Squash
(v. i.) To beat or press into pulp or a flat mass; to
crush.
Revival
::
Revival
(n.)
Reanimation
from a state of
langour
or
depression;
--
applied
to the
health,
spirits,
and the
like..
Blur
::
Blur (v. t.) To
render
obscure
by
making
the form or
outline
of
confused
and
uncertain,
as by
soiling;
to
smear;
to make
indistinct
and
confused;
as, to blur
manuscript
by
handling
it while damp; to blur the
impression
of a
woodcut
by an
excess
of ink..
Tumor
::
Tumor (n.)
Affected
pomp;
bombast;
swelling
words or
expressions;
false
magnificence
or
sublimity.
Foveola
::
Foveola
(n.) A small
depression
or pit; a
fovea.
Instrumental
::
Instrumental
(a.)
Applied
to a case
expressing
means or
agency;
as, the
instrumental
case. This is found in
Sanskrit
as a
separate
case, but in Greek it was
merged
into the
dative,
and in Latin into the
ablative.
In Old
English
it was a
separate
case, but has
disappeared,
leaving
only a few
anomalous
forms..
Laughter
::
Laughter
(v. i.) A
movement
(usually
involuntary)
of the
muscles
of the face,
particularly
of the lips, with a
peculiar
expression
of the eyes,
indicating
merriment,
satisfaction,
or
derision,
and
usually
attended
by a
sonorous
and
interrupted
expulsion
of air from the
lungs.
See
Laugh,
v. i..
Greeting
::
Greeting
(n.)
Expression
of
kindness
or joy;
salutation
at
meeting;
a
compliment
from one
absent.
Diserty
::
Diserty
(adv.)
Expressly;
clearly;
eloquently.
Symbolics
::
Symbolical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
symbol
or
symbols;
of the
nature
of a
symbol;
exhibiting
or
expressing
by
resemblance
or
signs;
representative;
as, the
figure
of an eye is
symbolic
of sight and
knowledge..
Licenser
::
Licenser
(n.) One who gives a
license;
as, a
licenser
of the
press..
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