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PULSA'TOR, n. A beater; a striker.
PULS'ATIVE, a. Beating; throbbing.
PULSA'TION, n. [L. pulsatio,supra.] The beating or throbbing of the heart or of ...
PULS'ATILE, a. [L.pulsatilis, from pulso,to beat.] That is or may be struck or b...
PULS'ATE, v.i. [L. pulsatus,pulso, to beat, from the root of pello, to drive.] T...
PULP'Y, a. Like pulp; soft; fleshy; succulent; as the pulpy covering of a nut; t...
PULP'OUSNESS, n. Softness; the quality of being pulpous.
PULP'OUS, a. [from pulp.] Consisting of pulp or resembling it; soft like pap.
PULPIT-OR'ATORY, n. Eloquence or oratory in delivering sermons. Pulpitically in ...
PULPIT-EL'OQUENCE PULPIT-OR'ATOR, n. An eloquent preacher.
PUL'PIT, n. [L. pulpitum, a state, scaffold, or higher part of a stage.] 1. An e...
PULP, n. [L.pulpa. This is probably allied to L. puls, pulmentum; Gr. from softn...
PULMON'IC, a. [L. pulmo,the lungs.] Pertaining to the lungs; affecting the lungs...
PUL'MONARY, a. [L. pulmonarius, from pulmo,the lungs, from pello, pulsus, pulso,...
PULLULA'TION, n. A germinating or budding; the first shooting of a bud.
PUL'LULATE, v.i. [L. pullulo, from pullus, a shoot.] To germinate; to bud.