sphygmus

/ˈsfɪɡməs/
noun
  1. The pulse; the rhythmic beating of the arteries caused by the heart pumping blood.
    • She could feel her own sphygmus racing after running up the stairs.
    • The doctor checked the patient's sphygmus to see if the heartbeat was regular.
    • A strong sphygmus usually indicates good cardiovascular health.
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