tress

tress
ac·tress;
an·ces·tress;
ar·bi·tress;
au·di·tress;
ben·e·fac·tress;
but·tress·less;
cap·tress;
co·ad·ju·tress;
com·for·tress;
con·duc·tress;
dic·ta·tress;
di·rec·tress;
dis·tress·ful;
dis·tress·ing·ly;
doc·tress;
ed·i·tress;
elec·tress;
idol·a·tress;
im·i·ta·tress;
in·hab·i·tress;
in·her·i·tress;
in·quis·i·tress;
in·spec·tress;
in·sti·tu·tress;
in·struc·tress;
in·ter·loc·u·tress;
in·ter·pre·tress;
in·ven·tress;
in·vi·tress;
jan·i·tress;
leg·is·la·tress;
mal·e·fac·tress;
me·di·a·tress;
min·is·tress;
mis·tress·ly;
mon·i·tress;
mu·lat·tress;
ne·go·ti·a·tress;
per·se·cu·tress;
por·tress;
pre·cep·tress;
pro·pri·e·tress;
pro·tec·tress;
psal·tress;
re·demp·tress;
sculp·tress;
se·duc·tress;
ser·vi·tress;
so·lic·i·tress;
spec·ta·tress;
tor·men·tress;
trai·tress;
vic·tress;
vis·i·tress;
vo·tress;
but·tress;
dis·tress;
for·tress;
mat·tress;
mis·tress;
tress;
avi·a·tress;
dis·tress·ful·ly;
dis·tress·ful·ness;
her·mi·tress;
pro·gen·i·tress;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • Tress — Tress, n. [OE. tresse, OF. trece, F. tresse, LL. tricia, fr. Gr. tri cha threefold, because a tress is usually formed by interlacing three pieces; akin to trei^s three. See {Three}.] 1. A braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Tress 90 — (1990 1996) was a Norwegian software project meant to be the replacement for INFOTRYGD, a case worker support system, used by the Norwegian National Insurance Administration (trygdeetaten).Due to administrative, political, organizational and… …   Wikipedia

  • -tress — [tris] suffix female: see ESS * * * …   Universalium

  • tress — [ tres ] noun count LITERARY a long piece of a woman s hair a. tresses plural long hair that hangs down a woman s back …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • tress — late 13c., long lock of hair, from O.Fr. tresse a plait or braid of hair (12c.), perhaps from V.L. *trichia braid, rope, from Gk. trikhia rope, from thrix (gen. trikhos) hair …   Etymology dictionary

  • tress — ► NOUN ▪ a long lock of a woman s hair. ORIGIN Old French tresse, perhaps from Greek trikha threefold …   English terms dictionary

  • -tress — [tris] suffix female: see ESS …   English World dictionary

  • tress — [tres] n. [ME tresse < OFr, akin to It treccia < ? VL * trichea, a plait] 1. Obs. a braid or plait of hair 2. a lock of human hair 3. [pl.] a woman s or girl s hair, esp. when long and falling loosely …   English World dictionary

  • -tress — ending of feminines of agent nouns in ter, tor, etc., usually short for ter ess, tor ess: as in actress, auditress, huntress, mistress, seamstress, songstress, traitress …   Useful english dictionary

  • Tress — People*Arthur Tress (born 1940), American photographer *Ronald Tress (1915 2006), British professor and director *Tress MacNeille (born 1951), American voice actress *William Tress, architect and designer of railway stations.Things Called… …   Wikipedia

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