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Emperess
Emperess Em"per*ess, n. See Empress. [Obs.]
Superessential
Superessential Su`per*es*sen"tial, a. Essential above others, or above the constitution of a thing. --J. Ellis.

Meaning of Peress from wikipedia

- Peress is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gilles Peress (born 1946), French photojournalist Irving Peress, (1917–2014), American target...
- Joseph Salim Peress (1896 – June 4, 1978), was a pioneering British diving engineer, inventor of one of the first truly usable atmospheric diving suits...
- Gilles Peress (born December 29, 1946) is a French photographer and a member of Magnum Photos. Peress began working with photography in 1970, having previously...
- 1954 Army–McCarthy hearings. Peress was born in the Bronx on July 31, 1917. The son of Sarah Peress and tailor Jacob Peress, he was raised in Manhattan...
- Maurice Peress (March 18, 1930 – December 31, 2017) was an American orchestra conductor, educator and author. After serving as ****istant conductor of the...
- 1930, Peress revealed the Tritonia suit. By May it had completed trials and was publicly demonstrated in a tank at Byfleet. In September Peress' ****istant...
- Paul Peress is an American drummer, composer, and record producer. Peress grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas. He started on violin when he was six years...
- ****isted by Joseph Salim Peress, whose Tritonia diving suit acted as their main inspiration. The suit was named after Jim Jarrett, Peress' chief diver. The petrochemical...
- George Peress Sanderson (1848– 5 May 1892, Madras) was a British naturalist who worked in the public works department in the princely state of Mysore....
- 520 psi (35 atm). Peress claimed that the Tritonia suit could function at 1,200 ft (370 m) although this was never proven. In 1930, Peress revealed the Tritonia...