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Showing words for POSSESSOR using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Possessor

possessor

7 Letter Words for Possessor

poroses, possers, possess, prosses, soroses

6 Letter Words for Possessor

oopses, ospore, porose, posers, posser, posses, proses, prosos, rooses, sooper, sopors, sorose, sosses, spoors, spores, sprose

5 Letter Words for Possessor

ooses, pesos, pores, poros, poser, poses, posse, press, proos, prose, proso, pross, repos, roops, roose, ropes, roses, soops, sopor, sores, speos, spoor, spore

4 Letter Words for Possessor

epos, eros, esop, oops, oose, opes, oreo, ores, oses, osse, pers, peso, pess, poor, poos, pore, pose, poss, pres, proo, pros, repo, reps, resp, roes, roop, roos, rope, rose, ross, seor, seps, sero, sers, sess, soop, sope, sops, sore, soso, soss, spor

3 Letter Words for Possessor

eos, ers, esp, esr, ess, oer, oes, oop, oor, oos, ope, ops, ore, ors, ose, per, pes, poo, por, pos, pre, pro, prs, rep, res, roe, roo, ros, rps, sep, ser, sop, sps, sse, ssp

Definitions for Possessor

[1] to have as belonging to one; have as property; own: to possess a house and a car.
[2] to have as a faculty, quality, or the like: to possess courage.
[3] (of a spirit, especially an evil one) to occupy, dominate, or control (a person) from within: He thought he was possessed by devils.
[4] (of a feeling, idea, etc.) to dominate or actuate in the manner of such a spirit: He was possessed by envy.
[5] (of a man) to succeed in having sexual intercourse with.
[6] to have knowledge of: to possess a language.
[7] to keep or maintain (oneself, one's mind, etc.) in a certain state, as of peace, patience, etc.
[8] to maintain control over (oneself, one's mind, etc.).
[9] to impart to; inform; familiarize (often followed by of or with ): to possess someone of the facts of the case.
[10] to cause to be dominated or influenced, as by an idea, feeling, etc.
[11] to make (someone) owner, holder, or master, as of property, information, etc.: He possessed them of the facts.
[12] to seize or take.
[13] to gain or win.
[14] to occupy or hold.
[15] to have as one's property; own
[16] to have as a quality, faculty, characteristic, etc to possess good eyesight
[17] to have knowledge or mastery of to possess a little French
[18] to gain control over or dominate whatever possessed you to act so foolishly?
[19] (foll by of) to cause to be the owner or possessor I am possessed of the necessary information
[20] (often foll by with) to cause to be influenced or dominated (by) the news possessed him with anger
[21] to have sexual intercourse with
[22] rare to keep control over or maintain (oneself or one's feelings) in a certain state or condition possess yourself in patience until I tell you the news
[23] archaic to gain or seize

Words related to Possessor

possesslessee, heir, proprietor, beneficiary, retainer, master, occupant, landlord, buyer, partner, holder, trustee, purchaser, laird, legatee, landowner, inheritor, occupier, heiress, landlady

Words nearby Possessor

possessposs, poss., posse, posse comitatus, posser, possess, possessed, possessed by, possessed, the, possession, possession is nine points of the law

Origin of Possessor

1425–75; late Middle English possesen < Middle French possess(i)er, noun derivative of possession possession

Other words from Possessor

pos·ses·sor , noun
pos·ses·sor·ship , noun
un·der·pos·ses·sor , noun
un·pos·sess·ing , adjective

Word origin for Possessor

C15: from Old French possesser, from Latin possidēre to own, occupy; related to Latin sedēre to sit

Synonyms for Possessor

beneficiary, buyer, heir, heiress, holder, inheritor, laird, landlady, landlord, landowner, legatee, lessee, master, occupant, occupier, partner, proprietor, proprietress, purchaser, retainer, trustee