perˈcute, v.
[a. F. percute-r, ad. L. percutĕre: see next.]
trans. = percuss v. 2; esp. in massage.
1887 D. Maguire Art of Massage (ed. 4) iv. 98 After having..frictioned and percuted the muscles of the neck. |
perˈcute, v.
[a. F. percute-r, ad. L. percutĕre: see next.]
trans. = percuss v. 2; esp. in massage.
1887 D. Maguire Art of Massage (ed. 4) iv. 98 After having..frictioned and percuted the muscles of the neck. |
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