different between tress vs treks
tress
English
Etymology
From Middle English tresse, from Old French tresce, of uncertain origin; possibly from Vulgar Latin *trichia, from Ancient Greek ?????? (trikhía, “rope”), from ???? (thríx, “hair”). Compare French tresse, Italian treccia.
Pronunciation
- enPR: tr?s, IPA(key): /t??s/
- Rhymes: -?s
Noun
tress (plural tresses)
- A braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet.
- A long lock of hair
- (by extension) A knot or festoon, as of flowers.
Derived terms
- mermaid's tresses
- tressful
- tressy
Translations
Verb
tress (third-person singular simple present tresses, present participle tressing, simple past and past participle tressed)
- To braid or knot hair.
Anagrams
- RTSes, SERTs, TRSes, rests
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treks
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?ks
Noun
treks
- plural of trek
Verb
treks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trek
Anagrams
- Sterk
French
Noun
treks m
- plural of trek
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- treks meaning
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- what is trek's lifetime warranty
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