impressure

im·pres·sure

 (ĭm-prĕsh′ər)
n. Archaic
A mark produced by pressure; an impression.
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impressure

(ɪmˈprɛʃə)
n
an archaic word for impression
[C17: see impress1, -ure; formed on the model of pressure]
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Malvolio thinks that he recognizes, in the phrasing of the letter, in the 'impressure' of a seal, and in the hand, the figure of his mistress Olivia.
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By your leave, wax - soft, and the impressure her Lucrece, with which she uses to seal - 'tis my lady.