percuss

/pərˈkʌs/
verb
  1. To strike or tap something firmly, especially as part of a medical examination or to produce sound.
    • He percussed the wall gently to find a hollow spot behind the plaster.
    • Musicians percuss the drumheads with sticks or hands to create rhythm.
    • The doctor percussed the patient's back to check for fluid in the lungs.
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