Press-money
noun, British Obsolete.
1.
prest money.
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- Pressor
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[pres-oh-ri-sep-ter] /ˌprɛs oʊ rɪˈsɛp tər/ noun, Physiology. 1. a proprioceptor responding to changes of blood pressure. pressoreceptor pres·so·re·cep·tor (prěs’ō-rĭ-sěp’tər) n. See baroreceptor.