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Definition of Adpress
1. v. t. See Appressed.
Definition of Adpress
1. to press together [v -ED, -ING, -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Adpress
Literary usage of Adpress
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lake Ngami, Or, Explorations and Discoveries During Four Years' Wanderings by Charles John Andersson, John Charles Frémont (1857)
"The fur (which, in the young animal, is long, soft, and often curly) of the adult
is short and " adpress- ed." The upper part of the nape and withers are ..."
2. American Annals of Education and Instruction by W C Woolbridge (1837)
"adpress before the Warren County Education Convention. Published in the ' Belvidere
Apollo,' Belvidere, NJ By Rev. DX JUNKIN. All these three documents are ..."
3. The American Baptist Magazine, and Missionary Intelligencer (1819)
"If the preacher thorougly understand his subject, and be a man of tolerable
elocution, he will be at no. loss for words in general." adpress OF THE ..."