different between concuss vs subconcussive
concuss
English
Etymology
From Latin concussus, the perfect passive participle of concuti? (“shake violently”), from con- + quati? (“shake, hit”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /k?n?k?s/, /?k?n.k?s/
Verb
concuss (third-person singular simple present concusses, present participle concussing, simple past and past participle concussed)
- (transitive) To injure the brain of, usually temporarily, by violent impact.
- The blow will concuss him.
- (law) To force to do something, or give up something, by intimidation; to coerce.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Wharton to this entry?)
Derived terms
- concussion
- concussive
- deconcuss
- subconcuss
Translations
concuss From the web:
- what concussion means
- what concussion
- what concussions do to your brain
- what concussion looks like
- what concussions can lead to
- what concussion does to your brain
- what conclusion can do to you
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subconcussive
English
Etymology
sub- +? concussive
Adjective
subconcussive (not comparable)
- Below the threshold of concussion.
Related terms
- concuss
- concussion
- concussive
subconcussive From the web:
- what are subconcussive head impacts
- what are subconcussive blows
- what does subconcussive mean
- what is subconcussive
- subconcussive head impacts symptoms
- how do concussions impact the brain
- how does concussions affect the brain
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