Definition of Pression. Meaning of Pression. Synonyms of Pression

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Definition of Pression

Pression
Pression Pres"sion, n. [L. pressio: cf. F. pression. See 4th Press.] 1. The act of pressing; pressure. --Sir I. Newton. 2. (Cartesian Philos.) An endeavor to move.

Meaning of Pression from wikipedia

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