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*[[Breton]]: [[gwad]] ''m''
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*Bulgarian: [[кръв]] ''f''
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*[[Interlingua]]: [[sanguine]]
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*Irish: [[fuil]]
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*Japanese: [[血]] ([[ち]], chi), [[血液]] ([[けつえき]], ketsueki)
*Japanese: [[血]] ([[ち]], chi), [[血液]] ([[けつえき]], ketsueki)
*Kalaallisut: [[aak]]
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*Turkish: [[kan]]
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===Verb===
===Verb===

Revision as of 21:24, 22 November 2005

English

Etymology

Old English blōd.

Pronunciation

Noun

blood (uncountable)

  1. A vital liquid flowing in the bodies of many types of animals that usually conveys nutrients and oxygen. In vertebrates, it is colored red by hemoglobin, is conveyed by arteries and veins, is pumped by the heart and is usually generated in bone marrow.
  2. a 'natural' relative, such as a brother, sister, parent, etc.
  3. when used (possibly improperly) in the plural short for blood tests or blood samples

Derived terms

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Verb

to blood

  1. To cause something to be covered with blood (also bloody).

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Adjective

blood

  1. The colour of blood.

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See also


Noun

blood n

  1. blood