I. Lit., a pressing, pressing down, pressure (only in Vitruvius): “pressio cacuminis,” Vitr. 10, 8. —
II. Transf., the prop or fulcrum under a lever while the burden is raised, Caes. B. C. 2, 9, 6: pressio, quod Graeci ὑπομόχλιον appellant, Vitr. 10, 8.