different between restress vs rectress
restress
English
Etymology
re- +? stress
Verb
restress (third-person singular simple present restresses, present participle restressing, simple past and past participle restressed)
- To stress again.
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rectress
English
Etymology
rector +? -ess
Noun
rectress (plural rectresses)
- Alternative form of rectoress
- 1603, Ben Jonson, Sejanus His Fall
- Rectress of action , arbitress of fate
- 1603, Ben Jonson, Sejanus His Fall
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- what does rectress
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