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Etymology of the English word overpressure

the English word overpressure
derived from the English word pressure
derived from the Old French word pressure
derived from the Old French word presser
derived from the Vulgar Latin word pressare (press, squeeze)
derived from the Latin word pressus (firmly planted, deliberate; pressing; pressure; exertion of pressure)
derived from the Latin word pressura
derived from the Latin word pressus (firmly planted, deliberate; pressing; pressure; exertion of pressure)
using the English prefix over-
derived from the English word over
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *uberi
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *uper




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