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Definition of repercuss
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Repercuss
(v. t.) To drive or beat back;
hence,
to
reflect;
to
reverberate..
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Repercuss
::
Repercuss
(v. t.) To drive or beat back;
hence,
to
reflect;
to
reverberate..
Replication
::
Replication
(n.)
Return
or
repercussion,
as of
sound;
echo..
Rebuff
::
Rebuff
(n.)
Repercussion,
or
beating
back; a quick and
sudden
resistance..
Repercussive
::
Repercussive
(a.)
Driven
back;
rebounding;
reverberated.
Repercussion
::
Repercussion
(n.) The act of
driving
back, or the state of being
driven
back;
reflection;
reverberation;
as, the
repercussion
of
sound..
Repercussion
::
Repercussion
(n.) Rapid
reiteration
of the same
sound.
Repercussive
::
Repercussive
(a.)
Tending
or able to
repercuss;
having
the power of
sending
back;
causing
to
reverberate.
Repercussive
::
Repercussive
(a.)
Repellent.
Repercussive
::
Repercussive
(n.) A
repellent.
Snarl
::
Snarl (v. t.) To form
raised
work upon the outer
surface
of (thin metal ware) by the
repercussion
of a
snarling
iron upon the inner
surface.
Echo
::
Echo (n.) A sound
reflected
from an
opposing
surface
and
repeated
to the ear of a
listener;
repercussion
of
sound;
repetition
of a
sound.
Repercussion
::
Repercussion
(n.) The
subsidence
of a tumor or
eruption
by the
action
of a
repellent.
Repercussed
::
Repercussed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Repercus.
Repercussing
::
Repercussing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Repercus.
Repercussion
::
Repercussion
(n.) In a
vaginal
examination,
the act of
imparting
through
the
uterine
wall with the
finger
a shock to the
fetus,
so that it
bounds
upward,
and falls back again
against
the
examining
finger..
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