α. Middle English pulsatif, Middle English–1600s pulsatiue, 1500s palsatiue, 1600s– pulsative.
β. 1500s pulsitiue.
单词 | pulsative |
释义 | pulsativeadj.α. Middle English pulsatif, Middle English–1600s pulsatiue, 1500s palsatiue, 1600s– pulsative. β. 1500s pulsitiue. 1. Characterized by pulsing, beating, or throbbing; = pulsatile adj. 1. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > pulsation > [adjective] pulsativea1398 pulsatile?a1425 throbbinga1450 flaffinga1522 pulsing1559 pulsive1600 pulsatory1613 pulsanta1656 quabbing1663 throbby1726 pulsating1732 throbbing1847 pulsational1882 interpulse1948 the world > life > the body > vascular system > circulation > pulsation > [adjective] pulsativea1398 pulsatile?a1425 pulsific1611 pulsatory1613 pulsatory1758 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 64v Þese veynes springen out of þe lif[t] holouȝnes of þe herte, & þe tweyne of þat side hat pulsatiue [L. pulsatiue]; þe innere þerof haþ a neisch fell, & þis veyne hatte pulsatif [L. pulsatilis]. a1400 tr. Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie (Ashm.) (1894) 112 (MED) It is riȝtful þat an arterie schulde arise vpward from byneþe, for þe blood þat is in him is sutil, & his meuynge is pulsatif [L. pulsatiuus]. ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 25 (MED) Signez & domez bene bolnyng..blody dolour, i. aking pulsatiue, i. betynge. 1563 T. Gale Certaine Wks. Chirurg. iv. i. vi. f. 4 Great inflamations..doe induce payne, and palsatiue dolour. 1668 N. Culpeper & A. Cole tr. T. Bartholin Anat. (new ed.) Man. iv. xii. 348 A pulsative pain of the teeth. 1741 J. Harvey Prognostic Signs Acute Dis. iii. 26 Pulsative Pains, as the Name imports, implies an unusual Pulsation in the affected Part, caused by an interception of the Blood in the Arteries. 1842 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 52 786 Others..have laid bare to us the very pulsative heart of America. 1870 Manufacturer & Builder Aug. 231/3 A single Hook joint creates a pulsative motion, which can only be rendered smooth again by the use of another joint. 1936 Language 12 128 A vibrative or pulsative agitation of the substance. 1965 Science 21 Oct. 494/1 [A study of] the Onikôbe Geyser in Japan..showed the development of pulsative [earth] tremors of roughly 10 cy/sec in the neighborhood of the geyser. 1984 Cardiol. 71 173 The detection of a pulsative peripheral venous blood flow constitutes an early sign of right heart failure. 1996 Cryogenics 36 943 The finite-amplitude pressure wave is found to be generated in response to the onset of pulsative heating. 2. Played or produced by percussion; = pulsatile adj. 2. rare. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > percussion instrument > [adjective] pulsatile1653 pulsative1695 percussional1776 1695 J. Edwards Disc. conc. Old & New-Test. III. iv. 176 All other Musical Instruments..whether Pulsative or Pneumatick. 1956 Jrnl. Internat. Folk Music Council 8 69 Volume IV is to continue the drum series, while Volume V will treat of the pulsative and fricative instruments and the wind family. Derivatives ˈpulsatively adv. rare in a pulsative manner (in quot. perhaps: with a blow or series of blows). ΚΠ 1881 R. D. Blackmore Christowell xv, in Good Words 22 222/1 Handling him by the head, against the wall, pulsatively, [he] stirs up the muffled drum of his outer ear. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.a1398 |
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