cess 1 |ses| (also sess)
noun
(in Scotland, Ireland, and India) a tax or levy.
ORIGIN
late 15th century (denoting the obligation placed on the Irish to supply the Lord Deputy's household and garrison with provisions at prices “assessed” by the government): shortened from the obsolete noun assess ‘assessment.’
in session
assembled for or proceeding with business.
DERIVATIVES
sessional |-SHənl| adjective
ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin sessio(n-), from sess- ‘seated’ (see sessile) .
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sessile |ˈsesəlˈseˌsīl|
adjectiveBiology
(of an organism, e.g., a barnacle) fixed in one place; immobile
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