Yes, pressed is a verb. It's the past tense of press.
Latent fingerprints, which are invisible to the naked eye, are more likely to be found pressed in soft wax because the material can capture fine details of the fingerprint pattern when pressed into it.
Transitive verb.
A transitive verb.
The verb of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
Yes, if a balloon is pressed onto pins, it is likely to pop because the sharp points of the pins can easily puncture the thin latex material of the balloon.
Yes, the word 'press' is both a noun (press, presses) and a verb (press, presses, pressing, pressed).Examples:A garlic press is very effective for dispersing the flavor. (noun)You should press him for an explanation. (verb)
Yes, the word press is both a noun and a verb (press, presses, pressing, pressed).For example: I will press the button to start the spaceship.
As a noun if: a pad of lint or absorbent material pressed on to part of the body to stop bleeding.
Tagalog Translation of PRESSED: idiniin
No, they are not pressed on.
Pressed has one syllable.
what is pressed steel
It is corn that is pressed, its not rocket science
Yes it is pressed, have a reputable shop do it for you though!!!
when you buy it,it should already be pressed!
Usually, cotton cloth is pressed with an iron.
The past participle of "press" is "pressed."