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Definition of pulse
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Pulse (n.)
Leguminous
plants,
or their
seeds,
as
beans,
pease,
etc..
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Fit
::
Fit (n.) A
passing
humor;
a
caprice;
a
sudden
and
unusual
effort,
activity,
or
motion,
followed
by
relaxation
or
insction;
an
impulse
and
irregular
action..
React
::
React (v. i.) To
return
an
impulse
or
impression;
to
resist
the
action
of
another
body by an
opposite
force;
as, every body
reacts
on the body that
impels
it from its
natural
state..
Impulsive
::
Impulsive
(a.)
Having
the power of
driving
or
impelling;
giving
an
impulse;
moving;
impellent.
Impetus
::
Impetus
(n.) Fig.:
Impulse;
incentive;
vigor;
force.
Pallet
::
Pallet
(n.) One of the
pieces
or
levers
connected
with the
pendulum
of a
clock,
or the
balance
of a
watch,
which
receive
the
immediate
impulse
of the
scape-wheel,
or
balance
wheel..
Polycrotism
::
Polycrotism
(n.) That state or
condition
of the pulse in which the pulse
curve,
or
sphygmogram,
shows
several
secondary
crests
or
elevations;
--
contrasted
with
monocrotism
and
dicrotism..
Basilary
::
Basilary
(n.)
Lower;
inferior;
applied
to
impulses
or
springs
of
action.
Depulse
::
Depulse
(v. t.) To drive away.
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) To move
through
the air or
before
the wind; esp., to pass or be
driven
rapidly
through
the air by any
impulse..
Chick-pea
::
Chick-pea
(n.) Its
nutritious
seed, used in
cookery,
and
especially,
when
roasted
(parched
pulse),
as food for
travelers
in the
Eastern
deserts..
Appulsion
::
Appulsion
(n.) A
driving
or
striking
against;
an
appulse.
Send
::
Send (n.) The
impulse
of a wave by which a
vessel
is
carried
bodily.
Predicrotic
::
Predicrotic
(a.) A term
applied
to the pulse wave
sometimes
seen in a pulse curve or
sphygmogram,
between
the apex of the curve and the
dicrotic
wave..
Impulsive
::
Impulsive
(a.)
Acting
momentarily,
or by
impulse;
not
continuous;
-- said of
forces..
Impulse
::
Impulse
(n.) The
effect
of an
impelling
force;
motion
produced
by a
sudden
or
momentary
force.
Legume
::
Legume
(n.) The fruit of
leguminous
plants,
as peas,
beans,
lupines;
pulse..
Repulsion
::
Repulsion
(n.) The act of
repulsing
or
repelling,
or the state of being
repulsed
or
repelled..
Natural
::
Natural
(n.)
Natural
gifts,
impulses,
etc..
Angola Pea
::
Angola
pea () A
tropical
plant
(Cajanus
indicus)
and its
edible
seed, a kind of
pulse;
-- so
called
from
Angola
in
Western
Africa.
Called
also
pigeon
pea and Congo pea..
Self-moving
::
Self-moving
(a.)
Moving
by
inherent
power,
without
the aid of
external
impulse..
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