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pouls

pulse

noun POO Less Common

Origin: Latin 'pulsus' (beating)

Usage Note

Pouls is always masculine and the final 's' is silent. Prendre le pouls means to take someone's pulse, and figuratively to 'gauge the mood' of a group or situation. The related adjective pulsatile describes a throbbing rhythm.

Examples

"Le médecin prend mon pouls."

Natural Translation

The doctor takes my pulse.

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