Appressor

/əˈprɛsər/ noun

An organism or agent that applies pressure or force, particularly in biological contexts where one organism presses against another.

From Latin 'appressus', past participle of 'apprimere' (to press against), combining 'ad-' (to) + 'premere' (to press). The '-or' suffix indicates an agent that performs the action.

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