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im⋅pres⋅sure

[im-presh-er]
–noun Archaic.
impression.

Origin:
1590–1600; impress 1 + -ure, modeled on pressure
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im·pres·sure   (ĭm-prěsh'ər)   
n.   Archaic
A mark produced by pressure; an impression.
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