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percuss
[per-kuhs]
verb (used with object)
Medicine/Medical.to strike or tap for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
to strike (something) so as to shake or cause a shock to.
verb (used without object)
Medicine/Medical.to strike the surface of a part of the body for diagnostic purposes.
percuss
/ əˈʌ /
verb
to strike sharply, rapidly, or suddenly
med to tap on (a body surface) with the fingertips or a special hammer to aid diagnosis or for therapeutic purposes
Other 51Թ Forms
- unpercussed adjective
- ˈܲǰ noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of percuss1
Example Sentences
Touch: wood, iron, glass, steel, sometimes thrumming softly, sometimes percussing like a tight drum.
P waves percuss the rock like a drumstick, traveling quickly through incompressible material.
The doctor knelt at the bedside to perform the time-honored tradition of percussing the heart.
I percussed the abdomen and found an enormously enlarged and indurated spleen, reaching beyond the navel and pushing up the thoracic viscera.
This in my hands has been of great assistance in percussing the limits of the heart dullness.
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