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Pulsator
Pulsator [fr. pulso, Lat., to accuse], the plaintiff or actor.
Palpitate
usual to throb to bound with emotion or exertion to pulsate violently to flutter said specifically of the heart when its
Pulsate
To throb as a pulse to beat as the heart
Infanticide
child may be born alive: (1) The cord may be pulsate, showing that it is alive, yet it may not respire.
polygraph
polygraph : an instrument that records physiological pulsations ;esp : lie detector poly·graph·ic [pÄ -lē-gra-fik] adj
Direct current
direction only distinguished from alternating current When steady and not pulsating a direct current is often called a continuous current
VerbarLeptocardia
the Amphioxus The heart is represented only by a simple pulsating vessel The blood is colorless the brain renal organs and
Palpitation
A rapid pulsation a throbbing esp an abnormal rapid beating of the heart
Pulsation
A beating or throbbing especially of the heart or of an artery or in an inflamed part a beat of...
Pulsator
A beater a striker
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