(noun) (kahn-TOO-zhahn, kahn-TYOO-zhahn)
1. an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discoloration: "Snowboarding for the first time left Eve with such a sizable contusion that she invested in pants with strategic padding."
ORIGIN: Approximately 1400; from Latin, 'contusionem,': crushing, bruising, from 'contusus,' past participle of 'contundere': to beat, to break to pieces ('com-': intensive prefix + 'tundere': to beat).
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