| 释义 | 
		Definition of succuss in English: succussverb səˈkʌsˈsəkəs [with object](in preparing homeopathic remedies) shake (a solution) vigorously.  a drop of 1 c solution is diluted and then succussed again  Example sentencesExamples -  Each treatment bottle contains only a couple of drops of the Mother Tincture topped up with more water and succussed again.
 -  The mother tincture is precisely diluted again, and shaken (‘succussed’).
 -  This is succussed and the resulting solution is known as the first potency.
 -  Then he used some of this mother tincture to make the final remedy by diluting and vigorously shaking (succussing) it in water over and over again.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from Latin succuss- 'shaken', from the verb succutere, from sub- 'away' + quatere 'to shake'.    Definition of succuss in US English: succussverbˈsəkəsˈsəkəs [with object](in preparing homeopathic remedies) shake (a solution) vigorously.  a drop of 1 c solution is diluted and then succussed again  Example sentencesExamples -  This is succussed and the resulting solution is known as the first potency.
 -  The mother tincture is precisely diluted again, and shaken (‘succussed’).
 -  Then he used some of this mother tincture to make the final remedy by diluting and vigorously shaking (succussing) it in water over and over again.
 -  Each treatment bottle contains only a couple of drops of the Mother Tincture topped up with more water and succussed again.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from Latin succuss- ‘shaken’, from the verb succutere, from sub- ‘away’ + quatere ‘to shake’.     |