pulsant,a.rare.|ˈpʌlsənt| [ad. L. pulsānt-em, pr.pple. of pulsāre: see pulsate v.] Pulsating. 1891H. Tuckley Under the Queen 254 An atmosphere which is pulsant still with the mighty issues over which noble women have wept, and great men have bled, for a thousand years.