express
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From French exprès, from Latin expressus, past participle of exprimere (see Etymology 2, below).
express (comparative more express, superlative most express)
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express (plural expresses)
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express
From Old French espresser, expresser, from frequentative form of Latin exprimere.
express (third-person singular simple present expresses, present participle expressing, simple past and past participle expressed)
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express (plural expresses)
Borrowed from English express, from French exprès, from Latin expressus.
express (invariable)
express m (plural express)
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