10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERCUSSANT»
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
See percussion, 4 (6). percussant (per-kus'ant), a. [< OF. percussant, ppr. of
pereussir, strike: see percuss.] In her., bent around and striking the side: said of
the tail of a lion or other beast when represented as lashing his Bides. percussed
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
See percussion, 4 (b). percussant (per-kus'ant), a. [< OF. percussant, ppr. of
percussir, strike: see percuss.] In her., bent around and striking the side : said of
the tail of a lion or other beast when represented as lashing his sides. percussed
...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
See percussion, 4 (6). percussant (per-kus'ant), a. [< OF. percussant, ppr. of
percussir, strike: see percuss.] Inker., bent around and striking the side: said of
the tail of a lion or other beast when represented as lashing his sides. percussed
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
See percussion, 4 (6). percussant (per-kus'ant), a. [< OF. percussant, ppr. of
percussir, strike : see percuss.] In her., bent around and striking the side : said of
the tail of a lion or other beast when represented as lashing his sides. percussed
...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
See percussion, 4 (6). percussant (per-kus'ant), o. [< OP. percussant, ppr. of
percussir, strike: see percuss.] In her., bent around and striking the side : said of
the tail of a lion or other beast when represented as lashing his sides. percussed
...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
OF. percussant, ppr. of percussir, strike: see pcrcussJ cr., out around and striking
the side: said of the tail of a lion or other beast when represented as lashinv his
sides. percusse (per-kust'), a. Same as percussant. percussion (per-kush'on), n.
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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Force in Newton's physics: the science of dynamics in the ...
77. Ibid., Propositio XXXVII. Since the blow does not derive from the mere contact
of two bodies but rather 'ex irruptione violenta' by which the percussant as it were
penetrates the body struck, the blow requires motion and motion requires time.
Richard S. Westfall, 1971
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
See percussion, 4 (6). percussant (per-kus'ant), a. [< OF. percussant, ppr. of
percussir, strike: see percuss.] In her., bent around and striking the side : Baid of
the tail of a lion or other beast when represented as lashing his sides. percussed
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Latina: Sive, ...
dil bis rat. sed etiam auatbemate. quod ab ipso christi corpore lqnod est licclesiaj
recidit. crebro percussant esse. i craliam unde dalurinlelligh quod anatltematizati
intelligendi sunt non simpliciter a fratcrua societate. sed etiam a corpore cliristi ...
“This,” Mr. Otto said, pushing his voice overa roaringtideof sound, “is probably the
most spectacular part of the entire smelting process.” “Jesus!” “The converters,”
Mr.Otto said loudly. The building was a vast steel shell, percussant ...