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Concussation
Concussation Con`cus*sa"tion, n.
A violent shock or agitation. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
DecussateDecussate De*cus"sate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decussated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Decussating.] [L. decussatus, p. p. of
decussare to cross like an X, fr. decussis (orig. equiv. to
decem asses) the number ten, which the Romans represented by
X.]
To cross at an acute angle; to cut or divide in the form of
X; to intersect; -- said of lines in geometrical figures,
rays of light, nerves, etc. Decussate
Decussate De*cus"sate, Decussated De*cus"sa*ted, a.
1. Crossed; intersected.
2. (Bot.) Growing in pairs, each of which is at right angles
to the next pair above or below; as, decussated leaves or
branches.
3. (Rhet.) Consisting of two rising and two falling clauses,
placed in alternate opposition to each other; as, a
decussated period.
DecussatedDecussate De*cus"sate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decussated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Decussating.] [L. decussatus, p. p. of
decussare to cross like an X, fr. decussis (orig. equiv. to
decem asses) the number ten, which the Romans represented by
X.]
To cross at an acute angle; to cut or divide in the form of
X; to intersect; -- said of lines in geometrical figures,
rays of light, nerves, etc. Decussated
Decussate De*cus"sate, Decussated De*cus"sa*ted, a.
1. Crossed; intersected.
2. (Bot.) Growing in pairs, each of which is at right angles
to the next pair above or below; as, decussated leaves or
branches.
3. (Rhet.) Consisting of two rising and two falling clauses,
placed in alternate opposition to each other; as, a
decussated period.
Decussately
Decussately De*cus"sate*ly, adv.
In a decussate manner.
DecussatingDecussate De*cus"sate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decussated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Decussating.] [L. decussatus, p. p. of
decussare to cross like an X, fr. decussis (orig. equiv. to
decem asses) the number ten, which the Romans represented by
X.]
To cross at an acute angle; to cut or divide in the form of
X; to intersect; -- said of lines in geometrical figures,
rays of light, nerves, etc. Decussation
Decussation De`cus*sa"tion, n. [L. decussatio.]
Act of crossing at an acute angle, or state of being thus
crossed; an intersection in the form of an X; as, the
decussation of lines, nerves, etc.
Decussative
Decussative De*cus"sa*tive, a.
Intersecting at acute angles. --Sir T. Browne.
Decussatively
Decussatively De*cus"sa*tive*ly, adv.
Crosswise; in the form of an X. ``Anointed decussatively.'
--Sir T. Browne.
Succussation
Succussation Suc`cus*sa"tion, n. [L. succussare to jolt, v.
intens. fr. succutere, succussum, to fling up from below, to
toss up; sub under + quatere to shake.]
1. A trot or trotting. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
2. A shaking; succussion.
Meaning of Cussa from wikipedia
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Jordi Cussà (Berga, 18
January 1961 – 11 July 2021) was a
Spanish Catalan-language writer. In the late 1970s he co-founded the Anònim
Theatre foundation...
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features include: A
common occurrence of a left-dislocated construction:
cussa cantone apo
cantadu ("That song I have sung": that is, "I've sung that song")...
- bàrbars Club
Editor Núria
Bendicho Terres mortes Editorial Anagrama Jordi Cussà El
primer emperador i la
reina Lluna Editorial Comanegra 2020 Eva Baltasar...
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Romanian diplomat.
Michael Cullimore, 84,
British watercolour artist.
Jordi Cussà, 60,
Spanish writer and
stage actor. Dave Dunmore, 87,
English footballer...
- men on
death row. The
first hangings occurred on
January 5, 1849, when
Cussas and Quallahworst, two
Native Americans, were
hanged for murder. Executions...
- Ages and then
reworked several times. It
contains sculptures by
Michael Cussa (1657–1699),
Alojzij Goetzl (1820–1905), and
Franc Ksaver Tončič (1865–1919)...
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mineralogist Venceslav Čopič (1893–1980),
education specialist Michael Cussa (ca. 1657–1699),
sculptor Teodor Posteli (1909–1993),
cardiologist Anton...