pulsar

See also: pulsár, púlsar, and Pulsar

English

Etymology

Blend of pulsating + star, patterned after quasar.

Noun

pulsar (plural pulsars)

  1. (astronomy) A rotating neutron star that emits radio pulses periodically

Derived terms

  • PSR (abbreviation)

Translations

See also


Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English pulsar.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

pulsar c (plural pulsars)

  1. (astronomy) pulsar

Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto pulsi, from English pulsate, German pulsieren, Spanish pulsar, Portuguese pulsar, ultimately from Latin pulsō, frequentative of pellō (drive, strike).

Verb

pulsar (present tense pulsas, past tense pulsis, future tense pulsos, imperative pulsez, conditional pulsus)

  1. (transitive) to push, thrust, impel
  2. (intransitive) to beat, throb, pulsate

Conjugation


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Borrowed from English pulsar.

Noun

pulsar m (definite singular pulsaren, indefinite plural pulsarer, definite plural pulsarene)

  1. (astronomy) a pulsar

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

Borrowed from English pulsar.

Noun

pulsar m (definite singular pulsaren, indefinite plural pulsarar, definite plural pulsarane)

  1. (astronomy) a pulsar

Etymology 2

Noun

pulsar m

  1. indefinite plural of puls

References


Polish

Etymology

Borrowed from English pulsar.

Noun

pulsar m inan

  1. (astronomy) pulsar

Declension


Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin pulsāre, present active infinitive of pulsō. Doublet of the inherited puxar.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /puɫ.ˈsaɾ/
  • Hyphenation: pul‧sar

Verb

pulsar (first-person singular present indicative pulso, past participle pulsado)

  1. to pulse, beat, pulsate

Conjugation


Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from English pulsar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pǔlsaːr/

Noun

pùlsār m (Cyrillic spelling пу̀лса̄р)

  1. (astronomy) pulsar

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin pulsāre, present active infinitive of pulsō. Doublet of the inherited pujar.

Verb

pulsar (first-person singular present pulso, first-person singular preterite pulsé, past participle pulsado)

  1. to press (a button, etc.)
  2. (computing) to click (to press and release a button on a computer mouse)
  3. to pulsate

Conjugation


      Swedish

      Noun

      pulsar

      1. (astronomy) A rotating neutron star that emits radio pulses periodically
      2. indefinite plural of puls

      Verb

      pulsar

      1. present tense of pulsa.
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