n. Heraldry A wide horizontal band forming the middle section of an escutcheon. [Middle English fesse, from Old French, from Latin fascia, band.] (click for a larger image) fess1 |
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intr.v. fessed, fess·ing, fess·es Informal To admit to something; confess, often used with up: "won't fess up to being even vaguely liberal" (Jonathan Alter). [Short for CONFESS.] |
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