adj.
Undergoing pulsation; vibrating.
[Medieval Latin pulsātilis, from Latin pulsātus, past participle of pulsāre. See pulsate.]
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pul·sa·tile (pŭl'sə-təl, -tīl')
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[Medieval Latin pulsātilis, from Latin pulsātus, past participle of pulsāre. See pulsate.]
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Characterized by a rhythmic pulsation.
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