Definition of Sesses

1. sess [n] - See also: sess

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sesses

sesquisalts
sesquisulfide
sesquisulfides
sesquisulphide
sesquisulphides
sesquisyllabic
sesquiterpene
sesquiterpenes
sesquiterpenoid
sesquiterpenoids
sesquitertianal
sesquitone
sesquitones
sess
sessa
sesses (current term)
sessile
sessile-eyed
sessile hydatid
sessile oak
sessile polyp
sessile trillium
sessileness
sessilities
sessility
session
session band
session bean
session cookie
session data

Literary usage of Sesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Lords Baltimore by John Gottlieb Morris (1874)
"sesses a great deal of knowledge, and thinks like us, that sciences can be no disparagement to nobility nor degrade an illustrious rank. ..."

2. The London Medical Gazette (1850)
"The whole fabric by this means receives great additional strength. But, as a structure, when completed it pos-1 sesses less peculiarity in its conformation, ..."

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