| concuss | (vt) ทำให้สั่นอย่างแรง |
| concuss |
| concuss | (v) shake violently |
| concuss | (v) injure the brain; sustain a concussion |
| concussion | (n) injury to the brain caused by a blow; usually resulting in loss of consciousness |
| concussion | (n) any violent blow |
| Concuss | v. t. [ L. concussus, p. p. of concutere. See Concussion. ] |
| Concussation | n. A violent shock or agitation. [ Obs. ] Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Concussion | n. [ L. concussio, fr. concutere, concussum, to shake violenty; con- + quatere to shake. See Cashier, Quash. ] It is believed that great ringing of bells, in populous cities, hath dissipated pestilent air; which may be from the concussion of the air. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] Then concussion, rapine, pilleries,
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| Concussive | a. Having the power or quality of shaking or agitating. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] |