THROB vs PULSE: NOUN
- An instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart)
- A deep pulsating type of pain
- A beating, vibration or palpitation
- A beat, or strong pulsation, as of the heart and arteries; a violent beating; a papitation
- A beat or strong pulsation; a violent beating, as of the heart and arteries; a palpitation: as, a throb of pleasure or of pain.
- A beating, pulsating, or vibration.
- Any of a series of intermittent occurrences characterized by a brief sudden change in a quantity.
- A single beat or throb.
- A regular or rhythmical beating.
- The rhythmical throbbing of arteries produced by the regular contractions of the heart, especially as palpated at the wrist or in the neck.
- A plant yielding these seeds.
- The edible seeds of certain pod-bearing plants, such as lentils and chickpeas.
- (electronics) a sharp transient wave in the normal electrical state (or a series of such transients)
- The rate at which the heart beats; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health
- Edible seeds of various pod-bearing plants (peas or beans or lentils etc.)
- The rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart
- A brief sudden change in a normally constant quantity.
- A normally regular beat felt when arteries are depressed, caused by the pumping action of the heart.
- Any annual legume yielding from 1 to 12 grains or seeds of variable size, shape and colour within a pod, and used as food for humans or animals.
- Hence, to sound one's opinion; to try to discover one's mind.
- The wave of increased pressure started by the ventricular systole, radiating from the semilunar valves over the arterial system, and gradually disappearing in the smaller branches.
- An instrument consisting to a glass tube with terminal bulbs, and containing ether or alcohol, which the heat of the hand causes to boil; -- so called from the pulsating motion of the liquid when thus warmed.
- Any measured or regular beat; any short, quick motion, regularly repeated, as of a medium in the transmission of light, sound, etc.; oscillation; vibration; pulsation; impulse; beat; movement.
- The beat or tactus of a piece of music.
- The beating or throbbing of the heart or blood vessels, especially of the arteries.
- Leguminous plants, or their seeds, as beans, pease, etc.
- A beat or throb.
- A frequent pulse.
- Figuratively, feeling; sentiment; general opinion, drift, tendency, or movement, private or public: as, the pulse of an occasion; the pulse of the community.
- In music, same as beat or accent.
- Specifically, in physiology, the series of rhythmically recurring maxima of fluid tension in any blood-vessel, consequent on the contractions of the heart.
- A beat; a stroke; especially, a measured, regular, or rhythmical beat; a short, quick motion regularly repeated, as in a medium of the transmission of light, sound, etc.; a pulsation; a vibration.
- One of the plants producing pulse.
- The esculent seeds of leguminous plants cultivated as field or garden crops, as peas, beans, lentils, etc.
- In physical, a proposed unit for the measurement of the time-integral of forces.
- The perceptible emotions or sentiments of a group of people.
- An infrequent pulse.
THROB vs PULSE: VERB
- Tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
- To pound or beat rapidly or violently
- To vibrate or pulsate with a steady rhythm
- Pulsate or pound with abnormal force
- Expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically
- To flow, particularly of blood.
- To emit in discrete quantities
- To beat, to throb, to flash.
- Produce or modulate (as electromagnetic waves) in the form of short bursts or pulses or cause an apparatus to produce pulses
- Drive by or as if by pulsation
- Expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically
THROB vs PULSE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To vibrate, pulsate, or sound with a steady pronounced rhythm.
- To feel or be subjected to a pulsating pain.
- To beat rapidly or violently, as the heart; pound.
- To beat, or pulsate, with more than usual force or rapidity; to beat in consequence of agitation; to palpitate; -- said of the heart, pulse, etc.
- To pulsate; beat.
- To undergo a series of intermittent occurrences characterized by brief, sudden changes in a quantity.
- To beat, as the arteries; to move in pulses or beats; to pulsate; to throb.
THROB vs PULSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To drive by a pulsation; to cause to pulsate.
THROB vs PULSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Beat rhythmically
- Expand and contract rhythmically
- To quiver or vibrate.
- To beat or pulsate, as the heart, but with increased or quickened force or rapidity; palpitate.
- To drive.
- To drive by a pulsation of the heart.
- To beat, as the arteries or heart.
- Beat rhythmically
- Expand and contract rhythmically
- The rate at which the heart beats
- (idiom) (take the pulse of) To judge the mood or views of (a political electorate, for example).
THROB vs PULSE: RELATED WORDS
- Pulsing, Groan, Thump, Tingle, Palpitate, Thrum, Pang, Ache, Pound, Thrill, Shudder, Pulse, Shiver, Pounding, Pulsate
- Wave, Conduction, Ripple, Signal, Touch, Breathing, Heart, Oximeter, Heart rate, Beat, Impulse, Pulsate, Throb, Pulsation, Heartbeat
THROB vs PULSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pulsing, Groan, Thump, Tingle, Palpitate, Thrum, Pang, Ache, Pound, Thrill, Shudder, Pulse, Shiver, Pounding, Pulsate
- Wave, Conduction, Ripple, Signal, Touch, Breathing, Heart, Oximeter, Heart rate, Beat, Impulse, Pulsate, Throb, Pulsation, Heartbeat
THROB vs PULSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It is this expectation which even now makes our hearts throb with joy.
- But I also felt a nervous tingling that made my dick throb.
- Chichikov, and he even felt a slight throb in his heart.
- Sitting through a movie without the incessant throb in your hip.
- His arm began to throb where that cur Julian stabbed him.
- Her right side and wrist ached with a dull throb.
- At almost every throb splashes of lava were grew rapidly.
- My heels ache and toes throb at the very thought.
- NIGHT The massive energy columns throb with white light.
- Throb always without you and the throb always within.
- Whether or not the compensation pulse is counted as a QRS complexdepends on the pacer pulse parameters.
- Thus for each negative going trigger pulse, the monostable multivibrator circuit produces a LOW going output pulse.
- It simply states absent posterior tibial pulse or absent dorsalis pedis pulse.
- Full access to pulse sequence programming environments is available using GE pulse programming language.
- Pulse nightclub massacre New documents have been released regarding the Pulse nightclub attack.
- PULSE RATE: Provides the number of heartbeats per minute; PULSE INTENSITY: Displayed as a bar graph.
- When that pulse is about halfway to the other end, send a second pulse.
- The pulse amplitude and pulse width should be evaluated in each chamber accordingly.
- The pulse width and pulse rate are plotted in Fig.
- The radial pulse provides an easy way of acquiring pulse.
THROB vs PULSE: QUESTIONS
- Why do my eyes and ears throb when I Hear my Heartbeat?
- Why did Draco's groin throb when he looked at Hermione?
- Is there a solution to the heart-throb crossword puzzle?
- Is throbbing Strawberry related to Mon petit throb?
- Who supplies pulse oximetry equipment and accessories?
- What is a negative trigger pulse in a pulse transformer?
- Where is the radial pulse and the ulnar pulse taken?
- How will the BP pulse and Aral Pulse network benefit EV drivers?
- How many pulse converters are there in a 12 pulse converter?
- How long should the inter-pulse period of a pulse be?
- Which is smaller a reflected pulse or an incident pulse?
- What is the best pulse point to measure pulse rate?
- Are smartphone pulse oximeter apps inferior to standard pulse oximetry?
- Does radial pulse always disappear before femoral pulse?