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Look up: Caress

  1. caress
    [n] - a gentle affectionate stroking (or something resembling it) 2. [v] - touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  2. Caress
    Ca·ress' (kȧ*rĕs') noun [ French caresse , Italian carezza , Late Latin caritia dearness, from Latin carus dear. See Charity .] An act of endearment; any act or expression of affection; an embracing, or touching, with tenderness. « Wooed her with his soft caresses . Langfellow. » « He exerted himself to win by indul ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/C/26

  3. Caress
    Ca·ress' transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Caressed (-rĕst'); present participle & verbal noun Caressing .] [ French caresser , from Italian carezzare , from carezza caress. See Caress ., noun ] To treat with tokens of fondness, affection, or kindness; to touch or ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/C/26

  4. caress
    noun a gentle affectionate stroking (or something resembling it); `he showered her with caresses`; `soft music was a fond caress`; `the caresses of the breeze played over his face`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  5. caress
    verb touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner; `He caressed her face`; `They caressed in the back seat of the taxi`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  6. Caress
    • (n.) An act of endearment; any act or expression of affection; an embracing, or touching, with tenderness. • (n.) To treat with tokens of fondness, affection, or kindness; to touch or speak to in a loving or endearing manner; to fondle.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  7. Caress
    Caress is a French girl name. The meaning of the name is `Tender touch.` The name Caress doesn`t appear In the US top 1000 most common names over de last 128 years. The name Caress seems to be unique!
    Found on http://i-am-pregnant.com/names/girls/Car

  8. caress
    caress, caressing 1. A gentle affectionate stroking (or something resembling it). 2. Touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner. 3. To touch or to stroke in an affectionate or loving manner. 4. To touch or to move as if with a caress: 'The soft music caressed the ears of the audience.' 5. To treat fondly, kindly, or favorably; to cherish.
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  9. CARESS
    Acronym for Central Accelerator Radiation and Electrical Safety System. Hardware dedicated to monitoring and controlling the accelerator safety systems and critical devices. Independent of any other control system. Located in and below the MCR.
    Found on http://www-bdnew.fnal.gov/operations/acc

  10. CARESS
    Acronym for Central Accelerator Radiation and Electrical Safety System. Hardware dedicated to monitoring and controlling the accelerator safety systems and critical devices. Independent of any other control system. Located in and below the MCR.
    Found on http://www-bdnew.fnal.gov/operations/acc


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