palpitant
English
Etymology
From French.
Adjective
palpitant (comparative more palpitant, superlative most palpitant)
- palpitating, throbbing
- 1923, George Allan England, The Thing from—"Outside"
- He gave the impression of a creature whose back has been broken, whose whole essence and energy have been wrenched asunder, yet in which life somehow clings, palpitant.
- 1923, George Allan England, The Thing from—"Outside"
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pal.pi.tɑ̃/
Adjective
palpitant (feminine singular palpitante, masculine plural palpitants, feminine plural palpitantes)
Further reading
- “palpitant” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Latin
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