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percuss
per·cuss P0184400 (pər-kŭs′)tr.v. per·cussed, per·cuss·ing, per·cuss·es To strike or tap firmly, as in medical percussion: The doctor percussed the patient's chest. [Latin percutere, percuss-, to strike hard : per-, per- + quatere, to strike; see kwēt- in Indo-European roots.]percuss (pəˈkʌs) vb (tr) 1. to strike sharply, rapidly, or suddenly2. (Medicine) med to tap on (a body surface) with the fingertips or a special hammer to aid diagnosis or for therapeutic purposes[C16: from Latin percutere, from per- through + quatere to shake] perˈcussor nper•cuss (pərˈkʌs) v.t. 1. to use percussion for diagnosis or therapy. 2. to strike (something) so as to shake or shock. [1550–60; < Latin percussus, past participle of percutere to strike hard, beat] percuss Past participle: percussed Gerund: percussing
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| I percuss | | you percuss | | he/she/it percusses | | we percuss | | you percuss | | they percuss |
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| I percussed | | you percussed | | he/she/it percussed | | we percussed | | you percussed | | they percussed |
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| I am percussing | | you are percussing | | he/she/it is percussing | | we are percussing | | you are percussing | | they are percussing |
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| I have percussed | | you have percussed | | he/she/it has percussed | | we have percussed | | you have percussed | | they have percussed |
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| I was percussing | | you were percussing | | he/she/it was percussing | | we were percussing | | you were percussing | | they were percussing |
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| I had percussed | | you had percussed | | he/she/it had percussed | | we had percussed | | you had percussed | | they had percussed |
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| I will percuss | | you will percuss | | he/she/it will percuss | | we will percuss | | you will percuss | | they will percuss |
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| I will have percussed | | you will have percussed | | he/she/it will have percussed | | we will have percussed | | you will have percussed | | they will have percussed |
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| I will be percussing | | you will be percussing | | he/she/it will be percussing | | we will be percussing | | you will be percussing | | they will be percussing |
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| I have been percussing | | you have been percussing | | he/she/it has been percussing | | we have been percussing | | you have been percussing | | they have been percussing |
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| I will have been percussing | | you will have been percussing | | he/she/it will have been percussing | | we will have been percussing | | you will have been percussing | | they will have been percussing |
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| I had been percussing | | you had been percussing | | he/she/it had been percussing | | we had been percussing | | you had been percussing | | they had been percussing |
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| I would percuss | | you would percuss | | he/she/it would percuss | | we would percuss | | you would percuss | | they would percuss |
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| I would have percussed | | you would have percussed | | he/she/it would have percussed | | we would have percussed | | you would have percussed | | they would have percussed | Thesaurus| Verb | 1. | percuss - strike or tap firmly; "the doctor percussed his chest and back"tap, tip - strike lightly; "He tapped me on the shoulder" | Translations
percuss
percuss [per-kus´] to perform percussion.per·cuss (per-kŭs'), To perform percussion.percuss (pər-kŭs′)tr.v. per·cussed, per·cussing, per·cusses To strike or tap firmly, as in medical percussion: The doctor percussed the patient's chest.per·cuss (pĕr-kŭs') To perform percussion. percuss Related to percuss: palpate, auscultateWords related to percussverb strike or tap firmlyRelated Words |