- expresser
- ex·press·er
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
expresser — Ⅰ. express [1] ► VERB 1) convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct. 2) squeeze out (liquid or air). DERIVATIVES expresser noun expressible adjective. ORIGIN Old French expresser, from Latin pressare … English terms dictionary
expresser — noun see express IV … New Collegiate Dictionary
expresser — See express. * * * … Universalium
expresser — noun That which expresses (a particular material) … Wiktionary
expresser — … Useful english dictionary
express — expresser, expressor, n. expressible, adj. expressless, adj. /ik spres /, v.t. 1. to put (thought) into words; utter or state: to express an idea clearly. 2. to show, manifest, or reveal: to express one s anger. 3. to set forth the opinions,… … Universalium
Anger — This article is about the emotion. For other uses, see Anger (disambiguation). Angry , Indignation , and Wrath redirect here. For other uses, see Angry (disambiguation), Indignation (disambiguation), and Wrath (disambiguation). Emotions Affection … Wikipedia
express — express1 [ɪk sprɛs, ɛk ] verb 1》 convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct. 2》 press out (liquid or air). 3》 Mathematics represent by a figure, symbol, or formula. 4》 Genetics cause (an inherited characteristic or gene) to … English new terms dictionary
express — Ⅰ. express [1] ► VERB 1) convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct. 2) squeeze out (liquid or air). DERIVATIVES expresser noun expressible adjective. ORIGIN Old French expresser, from Latin pressare … English terms dictionary
expressible — Ⅰ. express [1] ► VERB 1) convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct. 2) squeeze out (liquid or air). DERIVATIVES expresser noun expressible adjective. ORIGIN Old French expresser, from Latin pressare … English terms dictionary