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† perˈtusion Obs. [ad. late L. pertūsiōn-em, n. of action from pertundĕre: see prec.] 1. The action of punching or boring.
a1735Arbuthnot (J.), The manner of opening a vein in Hippocrates's time was by stabbing or pertusion, as it is performed in horses. 2. A hole punched or bored.
1626Bacon Sylva §470 And the better, if some few Pertusions be made in the Pot. 1657Austen Fruit Trees iii. 19 Not so much because of the pertusions or holes in the Pot. |