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There are 22 words beginning with PRESSI

pressiepressin'  ——  pressiespressingpressionpressive  ——  pressingspressions  ——  pressinglypressitant  ——  pressing␣out  ——  pressing␣combpressingnesspressiometerpressiometry  ——  pressing␣clothpressing␣combspressiometerspressiometricpressirostral  ——  pressing␣cloths  ——  press␣into␣service

28 definitions found

  • pressie — n. (Slang) A present (gift). — n. (Media, informal) A press conference or press briefing.
  • pressin' — v. Pronunciation spelling of pressing.
  • pressies — n. Plural of pressie.
  • pressing — adj. Needing urgent attention. — adj. Insistent, earnest, or persistent. — n. The application of pressure by a press or other means.
  • pression — n. (Rare) Pressure or an act of applying pressure.
  • pressive — adj. (Obsolete) pressing; urgent. — adj. (Obsolete) oppressive.
  • pressings — n. Plural of pressing.
  • pressions — n. Plural of pression.
  • pressingly — adv. With a sense of urgency, because it is very important. — adv. Importantly. Often used with more in this sense. — adv. With enthusiasm. With friendly encouragement.
  • pressitant — adj. (Obsolete) gravitating; heavy.
  • pressing␣out — v. Present participle of press out.
  • pressing␣comb — n. Synonym of hot comb.
  • pressingness — n. Urgency.
  • pressiometer — n. (Geology) A device used to measure the stress in soil under pressure.
  • pressiometry — n. Measurement with a pressiometer.
  • pressing␣cloth — n. (Sewing) A cloth used to protect textiles from getting a shine when ironed.
  • pressing␣combs — n. Plural of pressing comb.
  • pressiometers — n. Plural of pressiometer.
  • pressiometric — adj. Relating to pressiometry.
  • pressirostral — adj. (Zoology) Of or pertaining to the Pressirostres, a tribe…
  • pressing␣cloths — n. Plural of pressing cloth.
  • press␣into␣service — v. (Idiomatic) To make someone perform a task or duty, especially…
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