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systaltic (medicine)


systaltic
<physiology> Capable of, or taking place by, alternate contraction and dilatation; as, the systaltic action of the heart.

Origin: L. Systalticus drawing together, Gr, from to draw together. Cf. Sustaltic, Systole.

Source: Websters Dictionary


pulse 2, verb (oh)



2 v
[I] to move or flow with a steady quick beat or sound
::She felt the blood pulsing through her veins .
::Colored lights pulsed in time to the Music.
[I] if a feeling or emotion pulses through someone, they feel it very strongly
pulse through
::Excitement pulsed through the crowd.
[I and T] to push a button on a Food processor to make the machine go on and off regularly, rather than work continuously
::Pulse several times until the mixture looks like oatmeal.