puls

noun
  1. A term used in certain contexts as a variant of 'pulse', referring to the rhythmic throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them, typically as felt in the wrists or neck. noun
    The doctor checked the patient's puls to ensure it was steady.
    During meditation, she focused on the puls of her heartbeat.
  2. In some regions, 'puls' is used to refer to a type of legume or pulse, such as lentils or chickpeas, which are commonly used in cooking. noun
    The recipe called for a variety of pulses, including lentils and chickpeas.
    He enjoyed a hearty stew made with different types of puls.