Palpi


[pal-pahy] /ˈpæl paɪ/

noun
1.
plural of .
[pal-puh s] /ˈpæl pəs/
noun, plural palpi
[pal-pahy] /ˈpæl paɪ/ (Show IPA)
1.
an appendage attached to an oral part and serving as an organ of sense in insects, crustaceans, etc.

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    [pal-pi-teyt] /ˈpæl pɪˌteɪt/ verb (used without object), palpitated, palpitating. 1. to pulsate with unusual rapidity from exertion, emotion, disease, etc.; flutter: His heart palpitated wildly. 2. to pulsate; quiver; throb; tremble. verb (used with object), palpitated, palpitating. 3. to cause to pulsate or tremble. /ˈpælpɪˌteɪt/ verb (intransitive) 1. (of the heart) to beat with abnormal […]

  • Palpitant

    [pal-pi-tuh nt] /ˈpæl pɪ tənt/ adjective 1. affected or characterized by . adj. 1837, from French palpitant (early 16c.), from Latin palpitantem, present participle of palpitare “to move frequently and swiftly, tremble, throb,” frequentative of palpare “to touch” (see feel (v.)).

  • Palpitating

    [pal-pi-teyt] /ˈpæl pɪˌteɪt/ verb (used without object), palpitated, palpitating. 1. to pulsate with unusual rapidity from exertion, emotion, disease, etc.; flutter: His heart palpitated wildly. 2. to pulsate; quiver; throb; tremble. verb (used with object), palpitated, palpitating. 3. to cause to pulsate or tremble. /ˈpælpɪˌteɪt/ verb (intransitive) 1. (of the heart) to beat with abnormal […]

  • Palpitation

    [pal-pi-tey-shuh n] /ˌpæl pɪˈteɪ ʃən/ noun 1. the act of . 2. an unusually or abnormally rapid or violent beating of the heart. n. early 15c., from Middle French palpitation, from Latin palpitationem (nominative palpitatio), noun of action from past participle stem of palpitare “to throb, to flutter, to tremble, to quiver,” frequentative of palpare […]

  • Palpus

    [pal-puh s] /ˈpæl pəs/ noun, plural palpi [pal-pahy] /ˈpæl paɪ/ (Show IPA) 1. an appendage attached to an oral part and serving as an organ of sense in insects, crustaceans, etc.


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