apulse

adj

Etymology

From a- + 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. prefixed as apulse — “a + pulse

Definitions

  1. Pulsing.

    • He was apulse with the responsibility and a secondary feeling that he was meeting the situation.

The neighborhood

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