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pulse [pulses] ((increased) amount of a substance given over a short time) noun [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | pulsna dozanoun |
pulse [pulses] (annual leguminous plants yielding grains or seeds used as food for humans or animals; such a plant, see also: legume) noun [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | grahoricenoun |
pulse [pulses] (beat or tactus of a piece of music or verse) noun [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | ritamnoun |
pulse [pulses] (beat or throb; repeated sequence of such beats or throbs, see also: beat; throb) noun [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | pulsnoun |
pulse [pulses] (brief burst of electromagnetic energy) noun [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | izbojnoun |
pulse [pulses] (edible grains or seeds from leguminous plants; specific kind of such a grain or seed) noun [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | grahoricenoun |
pulse [pulses] (focus of energy or vigour of an activity, place, or thing; feeling of bustle, busyness, or energy in a place) noun [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | pulsnoun |
pulse [pulses] (nature or rate of this beat as an indication of a person's health) noun [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | pȕlsnoun пулсnoun |
pulse [pulses] (normally regular beat felt when arteries near the skin are depressed, caused by the heart pumping blood through them) noun [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | pȕlsnoun пулсnoun |
pulse [pulsed, pulsing, pulses] (of an activity, place, or thing: to bustle with energy and liveliness) verb [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | pulsirativerb |
pulse [pulses] (setting on a food processor which causes it to work in a series of short bursts rather than continuously) noun [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | pulsni radnoun |
pulse [pulsed, pulsing, pulses] (to emit or impel (something) in pulses or waves) verb [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | pulsirativerb |
pulse [pulsed, pulsing, pulses] (to expand and contract repeatedly, see also: beat; throb; pulsate) verb [UK: pʌls] [US: ˈpəls] | pulsirativerb |