pulsant

English

Adjective

pulsant (not comparable)

  1. pulsing
    • 1679, Robert Hooke, Lectiones Cutlerianae, Or a Collection of Lectures, Londres: John Martyn, page 106:
      And although Sack had been formerly very familiar to him, he was now forced to shun it, and all strong Drinks, because they would infallibly produce a Cardialgia, a pulsant throbbing of the Heart, and labouring in his Breast: []
    • 2014, Karl Edward Wagner, Bloodstone:
      Like a ribbon of clotting blood, even the stones of the causeway radiated with pulsant light. Through the fog she could see hulking shapes that shambled along the uncanny roadway, dark shadows against the crimson radiance.

Anagrams

Latin

Verb

pulsant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of pulsō

Piedmontese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pylˈsaŋt/

Noun

pulsant m

  1. button (to be pushed)

Romanian

Etymology

From pulsa + -ant.

Adjective

pulsant m or n (feminine singular pulsantă, masculine plural pulsanți, feminine and neuter plural pulsante)

  1. pulsating

Declension

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