decuss, v. rare.
(dɪˈkʌs)
[ad. L. decuss-āre to divide crosswise, or in the form of an X, f. decussis the number ten (X), also a ten-as piece, and so supposed to be f. dec(-em)assis.]
= decussate v.
| 1782 A. Monro Compar. Anat. (ed. 3) 25 A double row of..fibres decussing one another. |