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Etymology

Inherited from Middle French pouls (an etymologizing spelling with a silent ‹l› alongside pous, poux), from Old French pous, from earlier polz, from Latin pulsus (beat), from pellō (drive, push).

Pronunciation

Noun

pouls m (invariable)

  1. pulse (regular beat caused by the heart)

Derived terms

  • tâter le pouls

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Norman

Etymology

From Old French, from Latin pulsus (beat), from pellō, pellere (drive).

Noun

pouls m (uncountable)

  1. (Jersey, physiology) pulse

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