Pulsation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pulsator
Pulsator [fr. pulso, Lat., to accuse], the plaintiff or actor.
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...
Pulseless
Having no pulsation lifeless
Pulsific
Exciting the pulse causing pulsation
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
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
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