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- TRESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRESS is a long lock of hair; especially : the long unbound hair of a woman —usually used in plural
- Tress - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Use the noun tress for a curl or ringlet, or as part of a head full of carefully curled tresses Tresses has changed in meaning over the years and now refers to any hairstyle, but especially a woman’s long unbound hair
- TRESS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Tress definition: Usually tresses long locks or curls of hair See examples of TRESS used in a sentence
- TRESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TRESS definition: 1 a section or curl of someone's long hair: 2 a section or curl of someone's long hair: Learn more
- tress, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
(By extension) A long lock of hair (esp that of a woman), without any sense of its being plaited or braided; mostly in plural tresses (The usual current sense ) Heo drovȝ of hire tressene and caste a-wei A queynt array As she had ben an hunteresse With wynde blowynge vpon hir tresse
- Tress Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
To braid or knot hair From Old French tresce, of uncertain origin; possibly from Vulgar Latin * trichia < Ancient Greek Compare French tresse, Italian treccia How can a man have a tress growing out of his head? My eyes wandered to the fruit tress on the left of the brook
- Tress - definition of tress by The Free Dictionary
Define tress tress synonyms, tress pronunciation, tress translation, English dictionary definition of tress ) n 1 A long lock or ringlet of hair 2 Archaic A plait or braid of hair American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- What does tress mean? - Definitions. net
To braid or knot hair Etymology: From tresce, of uncertain origin; possibly from *trichia < Compare French tresse, Italian treccia A tress is a long lock or piece of human hair It can also refer to plants or shrubs grown in a shape resembling a long lock or piece of hair fig : A knot or festoon, as of flowers
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