Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
contusive
1798, from Latin contus-, past participle stem of contundere (see contusion) + -ive.
Wiktionary
contusive
a. Relating to, or causing contusion
Usage examples of "contusive".
Perhaps he had never expected to see the world outside Jim Keeneās office again, in which case even a sea of jumbled stone and a contusive sky were precious sights.
Perhaps he had never expected to see the world outside Jim Keene's office again, in which case even a sea of jumbled stone and a contusive sky were precious sights.