Etymology 2, below). express (comparative more express, superlative most express) (not comparable) Moving or operating quickly, as a train not making local stops...
See also: Express Expreß m (strong, genitive Expresses, plural (uncommon) Expresse) Formerly standard spelling of Express which was deprecated in the...
See also: express Expreß (superseded) Express m (strong, genitive Expresses, plural (uncommon) Expresse) express (mode of transportation, often a train)...
IPA(key): /ɪkˈspɹɛst/, /ɛkˈspɹɛst/ Rhymes: -ɛst expressed simple past and past participle of express expressed (not comparable) (genetics) transcribed...
expressable From express + -ible. expressible (comparative more expressible, superlative most expressible) Able to be expressed. articulable, enunciable...
express train (plural express trains) (rail transport) A train (either the service or the train itself) making limited stops. 1906, Edith Nesbit, The...
Rhymes: -ɛsɪŋ Hyphenation: ex‧press‧ing expressing present participle and gerund of express expressing (not comparable) (biochemistry) That translates...
From express + -er. expresser (plural expressers) One who expresses. an expresser of ideas That which expresses (a particular material) re-express, reexpress...