anthropulse

noun

Etymology

From anthro- + pulse.

  1. derived from *pel- — “dust; flour
  2. derived from πόλτος — “porridge made from flour
  3. derived from puls — “meal (coarse-ground edible part of various grains); porridge
  4. derived from pous
  5. derived from pouls
  6. derived from pus
  7. inherited from pols
  8. inherited from puls — “(collectively) seeds of a leguminous plant used as food; leguminous plants collectively; a species of leguminous plant
  9. formed as anthropulse — “anthro- + pulse

Definitions

  1. A burst of human activity following an anthropause.

    • Spikes in human mobility seem likely, as people attempt to ‘make up’ for missed work and recreational travel in 2020–2021, but it remains to be seen if the situation will escalate into a full-scale anthropulse.
    • Those shifts could be especially important to consider as the human world roars back to life and summer travel surges, potentially generating an “anthropulse” of intense activity.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA