"Pulsus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pulsus is a Latin word that has been borrowed into various languages. Here are a few possible meanings:
1. In medicine, pulsus refers to the rhythmic expansion and contraction of an artery when the heart beats, or the heartbeat itself. It can also refer to a doctor's pulse, which is the measurement of the pulse pressure by taking a series of measurements at the wrist.
2. In a more general sense, pulsus means a beating or pulsating motion, or a rhythmic sound or action, such as the pulsing of a sound or a light.
3. In a poetic or figurative sense, pulsus can refer to "a beating of the pulse" or the rhythm of the heart in a given situation, such as: "His pulse was racing with excitement."
In all cases, pulsus relates to a rhythmic or pulsating movement, sound, or sensation.
The noun "pulsion" refers to a strong desire or urge to do something. It can also be used to describe a force or push that drives or motivates someone to act in a particular way.<br><br>Example: "The main character's reckless pulsion for excitement led her to take risks."
A device used to measure the rate or pulse rate of the heart, particularly in medical contexts.