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pulsar

English

Etymology

Blend of pulsating +? star, patterned after quasar. Coined by British astronomer Antony Hewish in 1968, and first used in print in The Daily Telegraph.

Noun

pulsar (plural pulsars)

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

Derived terms

  • PSR (abbreviation)

Translations

See also

  • magnetar
  • RRAT, rotating radio transient
  • SGR, soft gamma repeater

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English pulsar.

Pronunciation

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 puls?, frequentative of pell? (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

  • “pulsar” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

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

  • “pulsar” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Polish

Etymology

Borrowed from English pulsar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pul.sar/

Noun

pulsar m inan

  1. (astronomy) pulsar

Declension

Further reading

  • pulsar in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
  • pulsar in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin puls?re, present active infinitive of puls?. Doublet of the inherited puxar.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /pu?.?sa?/
  • 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): /p?lsa?r/

Noun

pùls?r m (Cyrillic spelling ????????)

  1. (astronomy) pulsar

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin puls?re, present active infinitive of puls?. 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

Related terms

  • expulsar
  • impulsar
  • pulso

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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magnets

English

Noun

magnets

  1. plural of magnet

Anagrams

  • Getmans, Stegman

Swedish

Noun

magnets

  1. indefinite genitive singular of magnet

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