succuss

succuss
succussion /seuh kush"euhn/, n.succussive, adj.
/seuh kus"/, v.t.
1. to shake up; shake.
2. Med. to shake (a patient) in order to determine if a fluid is present in the thorax or elsewhere.
[1860-65; < L succussus (ptp. of succutere to toss up), equiv. to suc- SUC- + -cut(ere), comb. form of quatere to shake + -tus ptp. suffix, with tt > ss]

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