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Definition of Presser

Presser
Presser Press"er, n. One who, or that which, presses. Presser bar, or Presser wheel (Knitting machine), a bar or wheel which closes the barbs of the needles to enable the loops of the yarn to pass over them. Presser foot, the part of a sewing machine which rests on the cloth and presses it down upon the table of the machine.

Meaning of Presser from wikipedia

- Look up presser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Presser is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bram Presser (born 1976), Australian...
- restaurants and bars. Presser enlisted in the United States Navy in 1943 when he was 17, and served in World War II. After the war, Presser returned to Cleveland...
- rather than a presser foot. Presser feet are typically spring-hinged to provide some flexibility as the workpiece moves beneath it. Presser feet have two...
- members, except Presser, left the group by 1977. The final line-up consisted of Presser, Tamás Somló, János Karácsony and János Solti. Presser wrote or co-wrote...
- Look up press in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Press may refer to: Publisher News media Printing press, commonly called "the press" Press TV, an Iranian...
- President Jackie Presser on various charges, including fraud and labor racketeering, only to cease prosecution once it was revealed that Presser had been a...
- World War II. Presser made a significant contribution to Dutch historical scholarship, as well as to European historical scholarship. Presser was born on...
- Music since 2004. Theodore Presser was born July 3, 1848, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to German emigrant Christian Presser and Caroline Dietz. As a teenager...
- The Press Your Luck scandal was contestant Michael Larson's 1984 record-breaking win of $110,237 (equivalent to $333,642 in 2024) on the American game...
- was overruled. Presser then pleaded not guilty, and both parties having waived a jury the case was tried by the court, which found Presser guilty and sentenced...