pulsivity

English

Etymology

pulsive + -ity

Noun

pulsivity (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being pulsive.
    • 1991, D. C. Quarton, V. C. Fenton, Wind energy conversion 1991
      Tonality or pulsivity makes a source better audible.
    • 1998, Bettina Liebowitz Knapp, Critical essays on Marguerite Duras
      The complex connection between the two figures, the mother and the cry, is established in Duras' narratives through a certain oral pulsivity of the text.
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