Appress

/əˈprɛs/ verb

To press something firmly against or close to something else; to apply pressure to bring things into close contact.

From Latin 'appressus,' past participle of 'apprimere,' combining 'ad-' (to) and 'premere' (to press). This botanical and medical term entered English in the 1800s, used to describe how plant structures lie flat against surfaces.

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