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Percussed
imp. & p. p.
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of Percuss
Percussing
p. pr. & vb. n.
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of Percuss
Percuss
v. t.
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To strike smartly; to strike upon or against; as, to percuss the chest in medical examination.
Percuss
v. i.
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To strike or tap in an examination by percussion. See Percussion, 3.
Percussion
n.
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The act of percussing, or striking one body against another; forcible collision, esp. such as gives a sound or report.
Percussion
n.
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Hence: The effect of violent collision; vibratory shock; impression of sound on the ear.
Percussion
n.
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The act of tapping or striking the surface of the body in order to learn the condition of the parts beneath by the sound emitted or the sensation imparted to the fingers. Percussion is said to be immediate if the blow is directly upon the body; if some interventing substance, as a pleximeter, is, used, it is called mediate.
Percussive
a.
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Striking against; percutient; as, percussive force.
Percutient
a.
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Striking; having the power of striking.
Percutient
n.
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That which strikes, or has power to strike.
Perdicine
a.
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Of or pertaining to the family Perdicidae, or partridges.
Perdie
adv.
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See Parde.
Perdifoil
n.
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A deciduous plant; -- opposed to evergreen.
Perdition
n.
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Entire loss; utter destruction; ruin; esp., the utter loss of the soul, or of final happiness in a future state; future misery or eternal death.
Perdition
n.
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Loss of diminution.
Perditionable
a.
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Capable of being ruined; worthy of perdition.
Perdix
n.
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A genus of birds including the common European partridge. Formerly the word was used in a much wider sense to include many allied genera.
Perdu
a.
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One placed on watch, or in ambush.
Perdu
a.
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A soldier sent on a forlorn hope.
Perdu
a.
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Alt. of Perdue
Perdue
a.
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Lost to view; in concealment or ambush; close.
Perdue
a.
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Accustomed to, or employed in, desperate enterprises; hence, reckless; hopeless.
Perduellion
n.
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Treason.
Perdulous
a.
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Lost; thrown away.
Perdurability
n.
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Durability; lastingness.
Perdurable
n.
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Very durable; lasting; continuing long.
Perdurance
n.
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Alt. of Perduration
Perduration
n.
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Long continuance.
Perdure
v. i.
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To last or endure for a long time; to be perdurable or lasting.
Perdy
adv.
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Truly. See Parde.
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