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2. impulse
noun. ['ˈɪmpəls, ˌɪmˈpʌls'] an instinctive motive.
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- impulse (English)
- impulsus (Latin)
3. impulse
noun. ['ˈɪmpəls, ˌɪmˈpʌls'] a sudden desire.
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- impulse (English)
- impulsus (Latin)
4. impulse
noun. ['ˈɪmpəls, ˌɪmˈpʌls'] the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber.
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- impulse (English)
- impulsus (Latin)
5. impulse
noun. ['ˈɪmpəls, ˌɪmˈpʌls'] the act of applying force suddenly.
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- impulse (English)
- impulsus (Latin)
6. impulse
noun. ['ˈɪmpəls, ˌɪmˈpʌls'] (electronics) a sharp transient wave in the normal electrical state (or a series of such transients).
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- impulse (English)
- impulsus (Latin)
7. impulse
noun. ['ˈɪmpəls, ˌɪmˈpʌls'] an impelling force or strength.
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- impulse (English)
- impulsus (Latin)
8. buy
verb. ['ˈbaɪ'] obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction.
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- buy (English)
- byen (Middle English (1100-1500))