What is the meaning of Pulse?

  1. A normally regular beat felt when arteries near the skin (for example, at the neck or wrist) are depressed, caused by the heart pumping blood through them.
  2. The nature or rate of this beat as an indication of a person's health.

    A normally regular beat felt when arteries near the skin (for example, at the neck or wrist) are depressed, caused by the heart pumping blood through them.

    The nature or rate of this beat as an indication of a person's health.

    A beat or throb; also, a repeated sequence of such beats or throbs.

    The focus of energy or vigour of an activity, place, or thing; also, the feeling of bustle, busyness, or energy in a place; the heartbeat.

    An (increased) amount of a substance (such as a drug or an isotopic label) given over a short time.

    A setting on a food processor which causes it to work in a series of short bursts rather than continuously, in order to break up ingredients without liquidizing them; also, a use of this setting.

    The beat or tactus of a piece of music or verse; also, a repeated sequence of such beats.

    1. A brief burst of electromagnetic energy, such as light, radio waves, etc.
    2. Synonym of autosoliton (a stable solitary localized structure that arises in nonlinear spatially extended dissipative systems due to mechanisms of self-organization)
    3. A brief increase in the strength of an electrical signal; an impulse.

    A brief burst of electromagnetic energy, such as light, radio waves, etc.

    Synonym of autosoliton (a stable solitary localized structure that arises in nonlinear spatially extended dissipative systems due to mechanisms of self-organization)

    A brief increase in the strength of an electrical signal; an impulse.

    A timed, coordinated connection, when multiple public transportation vehicles are at a hub at the same time so that passengers can flexibly connect between them.

    To emit or impel (something) in pulses or waves.

    To give to (something, especially a cell culture) an (increased) amount of a substance, such as a drug or an isotopic label, over a short time.

    To operate a food processor on (some ingredient) in short bursts, to break it up without liquidizing it.

    1. To apply an electric current or signal that varies in strength to (something).
    2. To manipulate (an electric current, electromagnetic wave, etc.) so that it is emitted in pulses.

    To apply an electric current or signal that varies in strength to (something).

    To manipulate (an electric current, electromagnetic wave, etc.) so that it is emitted in pulses.

    To expand and contract repeatedly, like an artery when blood is flowing though it, or the heart; to beat, to throb, to vibrate, to pulsate.

    Of an activity, place, or thing: to bustle with energy and liveliness; to pulsate.

    Annual leguminous plants (such as beans, lentils, and peas) yielding grains or seeds used as food for humans or animals; such a plant; a legume.

    Edible grains or seeds from leguminous plants, especially in a mature, dry condition; a specific kind of such a grain or seed.

    singular present subjunctive of pulsen

    vocative masculine singular of pulsus

    inflection of pulsar:

    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

    first/third-person singular present subjunctive

    third-person singular imperative

    inflection of pulsar:

    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

    first/third-person singular present subjunctive

    third-person singular imperative

    Source: wiktionary.org