The Collaborative International Dictionary
Concussion \Con*cus"sion\, n. [L. concussio, fr. concutere, concussum, to shake violenty; con- + quatere to shake. See Cashier, Quash.]
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A shaking or agitation; a shock; caused by the collision of two bodies.
It is believed that great ringing of bells, in populous cities, hath dissipated pestilent air; which may be from the concussion of the air.
--Bacon. (Med.) A condition of lowered functional activity, without visible structural change, produced in an organ by a shock, as by fall or blow; as, a concussion of the brain.
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(Civil Law) The unlawful forcing of another by threats of violence to yield up something of value.
Then concussion, rapine, pilleries, Their catalogue of accusations fill.
--Daniel.Concussion fuse (Mil.), one that is ignited by the concussion of the shell when it strikes.
Syn: See Shock.
Wiktionary
n. (context military English) A fuse that is ignited by the concussion of the shell when it strikes.