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patress
English
Alternative forms
- pattress
Etymology
Alteration of pateras, from Latin patera (“dish, saucer”).
Noun
patress (plural patresses)
- an adapting plate or mounting used to fix an object to a surface or a substrate where the difference in character between the object and that to which it is mounted prevents direct mounting, eg in fitting a flat panel to a curved surface
See also
- patress on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
- “pattress” in Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University Press.
Anagrams
- Pasters, pasters, repasts, sparest
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matress
English
Noun
matress (plural matresses)
- Archaic form of mattress.
Anagrams
- Amsters, Masters, Streams, master's, masters, mastres, ramsets, remasts, streams
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