Middle English, from Old French, from Latin pulsus, from past participle of pellere, meaning to beat.
either a rythmical beating or seeds from a leguminous plant grown for food
pulse what makes sence in the word
The root is "meter," meaning a measuring device. The prefix is from Greek for pulse.
"Pulsare" meaning "to push, beat, pulse"
The answer is "pulse". You cannot say "pulsive". There's no such thing as such of that made up word. xD
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
pulse what makes sence in the word
pulse what makes sence in the word
The root is "meter," meaning a measuring device. The prefix is from Greek for pulse.
"Pulsare" meaning "to push, beat, pulse"
The answer is "pulse". You cannot say "pulsive". There's no such thing as such of that made up word. xD
Pulse has no root word. It is from the Latin pulsus which is from Latin pellere (to set in motion by beating or striking) and the suffix -tus (the suffix for action verbs).
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Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
the mechanism how pulse crop fix atmospheric nitrogen.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
When it came to fashion, she always had her finger on the pulse.