Re`per*cuss"ive (-k?s"?v), a. [Cf. F.
répercussif.]
1. Tending or able to repercuss; having the
power of sending back; causing to reverberate.
Ye repercussive rocks! repeat the
sound.
W. Pattison.
2. Repellent. [Obs.] "Blood is stanched
by astringent and repercussive medicines." Bacon.
3. Driven back; rebounding;
reverberated. "Rages loud the repercussive roar."
Thomson.
Re`per*cuss"ive, n. A
repellent. [Obs.] Bacon.
Re`per*cuss"ive (-k?s"?v), a. [Cf. F.
répercussif.]
1. Tending or able to repercuss; having the
power of sending back; causing to reverberate.
Ye repercussive rocks! repeat the
sound.
W. Pattison.
2. Repellent. [Obs.] "Blood is stanched
by astringent and repercussive medicines." Bacon.
3. Driven back; rebounding;
reverberated. "Rages loud the repercussive roar."
Thomson.
Re`per*cuss"ive, n. A
repellent. [Obs.] Bacon.