Percussion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Percuss
To strike smartly to strike upon or against as to percuss the chest in medical examination
Percussive
Striking against percutient as percussive force
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Rim fire
Having the percussion fulminate in a rim surrounding the base distinguished from center fire said of cartridges also using rim fire
Cardiometry
Measurement of the heart as by percussion or auscultation
Disintegrator
A machine for grinding or pulverizing by percussion
Drum
An instrument of percussion consisting either of a hollow cylinder over each end of which is stretched a piece of skin or
Echoscope
An instrument for intensifying sounds produced by percussion of the thorax
Gunflint
the lock of a gun to ignite the charge It was in common use before the introduction of percussion caps
jazz
freedom in harmonic idiom played frequently in a polyphonic style on various instruments including horn saxophone piano and percussion but rarely stringed instruments
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