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Contuse
Contuse Con*tuse", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Contused; p. pr. & vb. n. Contusing.] [L. contusus, p. p. of contundere to beat, crush; con- + tundere to beat, akin to Skr. tud (for stud) to strike, Goth. stautan. See Stutter.] 1. To beat, pound, or together. Roots, barks, and seeds contused together. --Bacon. 2. To bruise; to injure or disorganize a part without breaking the skin. Contused wound, a wound attended with bruising.
Contused
Contuse Con*tuse", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Contused; p. pr. & vb. n. Contusing.] [L. contusus, p. p. of contundere to beat, crush; con- + tundere to beat, akin to Skr. tud (for stud) to strike, Goth. stautan. See Stutter.] 1. To beat, pound, or together. Roots, barks, and seeds contused together. --Bacon. 2. To bruise; to injure or disorganize a part without breaking the skin. Contused wound, a wound attended with bruising.
Contused wound
Contuse Con*tuse", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Contused; p. pr. & vb. n. Contusing.] [L. contusus, p. p. of contundere to beat, crush; con- + tundere to beat, akin to Skr. tud (for stud) to strike, Goth. stautan. See Stutter.] 1. To beat, pound, or together. Roots, barks, and seeds contused together. --Bacon. 2. To bruise; to injure or disorganize a part without breaking the skin. Contused wound, a wound attended with bruising.
Contusing
Contuse Con*tuse", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Contused; p. pr. & vb. n. Contusing.] [L. contusus, p. p. of contundere to beat, crush; con- + tundere to beat, akin to Skr. tud (for stud) to strike, Goth. stautan. See Stutter.] 1. To beat, pound, or together. Roots, barks, and seeds contused together. --Bacon. 2. To bruise; to injure or disorganize a part without breaking the skin. Contused wound, a wound attended with bruising.
Contusion
Contusion Con*tu"sion, n. [L. contusio: cf. F. contusion.] 1. The act or process of beating, bruising, or pounding; the state of being beaten or bruised. 2. (Med.) A bruise; an injury attended with more or less disorganization of the subcutaneous tissue and effusion of blood beneath the skin, but without apparent wound.

Meaning of Contus from wikipedia

- The Romans adopted a variation of the kontos transliterated as contus. The Roman contus was also wielded two-handed. The later Byzantine kontarion was...
- CONTU, or the Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works, was created to study issues ****ociated with copyrighted works in computers and...
- globally. In 2008, Contus Tech was founded by Sriram Manoharan in Chennai where the headquarters is still located. By 2009, Contus Tech launched HD FLV...
- refer to: Kontos (weapon), a pole weapon Kontos (surname), a Gr**** surname Contus, a pike with a pointed iron at the one end. This disambiguation page lists...
- Heavily armoured cataphract cavalry, usually armed with a long lance (contus), were adopted by the Roman army to counter Parthian troops of this kind...
- SardegnaForeste". www.sardegnaforeste.it. "A su connottu: la ribellione del 1868 – Contus Antigus". 7 May 2014. "Su Connottu, la rivolta nuorese contro i Savoia –...
- March 2012. There is no complete census, but the figure of 7,000 in E. Contu, "L'architettura nuraghica", in Atzeni et al. (1985), (see Atzeni, E.; et al...
- 1974, the US Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works (CONTU) decided that "computer programs, to the extent that they embody an author's...
- evolved from javelins and swords to sometimes include long reaching lances (contus). These required the use of both hands to thrust. The Byzantine cavalry...
- eastern Sarmatian tribes used scale armour and used a long lance called the contus and bows in battle. The early Sarmatians already possessed the technique...