
1) Bloodletting 2) British slang for very 3) Extorting from 4) Exclusively Anglo word 5) Exclusively Saxon word 6) Haemorrhage 7) Harm 8) Hemorrhage 9) Hurt 10) Injury 11) Obviously injured 12) Road infrastructure 13) Transfusion medicine 14) Trauma 15) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins 16) Word of purely Anglo origin
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1) Epistaxis 2) Gory 3) Haemorrhage 4) Hemorrhage 5) Hyphema 6) Metrorrhagia 7) Nosebleed 8) Painful 9) Ulemorrhagia
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- flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessels
- lose blood from one's body
- draw blood
- get or extort (money or other possessions) from someone
- be diffused
- drain of water
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• (n.) A running or issuing of blood, as from the nose or a wound; a hemorrhage; the operation of letting blood, as in surgery; a drawing or running of sap from a tree or plant. • (a.) Emitting, or appearing to emit, blood or sap, etc.; also, expressing anguish or compassion. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of BleedBleeding: words in the definit...
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A term used descriptively in both film and the sound recording services. When excess light spills over onto the edges of film, or the color or line around the edges of a matte are effected by the unwanted light, bleeding occurs. In the recording of a soundtracks or background music, bleeding often occurs between tracks when one voice of music spill...
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(F ressuage) C: The separation of water from an unhardened mix (BS 4049). P: The process of diffusion of a soluble colored substance from, into, and through a paint or varnish coating from beneath, thus producing an undesirable staining or discoloration (BS 2015). Used similarly to refer to the transfer of soluble material from bitumen impregnated ...
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A process in which dye particles are loosened from a fabric when it becomes wet, running into the water or onto adjacent areas of fabric.
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A printing imperfection where the dyestuff runs from the screen of one area onto the motif of another.
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A clever winemaking trick often used by quality conscious producers, known also by the French term of 'saignée'. Red wines gain their colour and tannins from the contact between grape juice and skins during fermentation. So in order to increase the ratio of skins to juice, some producers 'bleed' off some of the juice before fermentation. The juice...
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The migration of a liquid to the surface of a component or into/onto an adjacent material.
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(blēd´ing) escape of blood from an injured vessel; see also hemorrhage. phlebotomy.
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A migration of a liquid to the surface of a component or into/onto an adjacent material.
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Method in which fishermen remove blood from fish by cutting an artery. Large meaty fish like tuna are routinely bled before further processing. Skates and sharks are also bled to remove uric acid.
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Describes the action of one colour running into another. Most applicable to water-colour, where a se
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Discolouration of a new applied coating caused by staining componentns of previous coatings 'bleeding' to the surface. Usually associated with coatings applied over coal tar or bitumen or paints containing inferior organic pigments.
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Bleed'ing adjective Emitting, or appearing to emit, blood or sap, etc.; also, expressing anguish or compassion.
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Bleed'ing noun A running or issuing of blood, as from the nose or a wound; a hemorrhage; the operation of letting blood, as in surgery; a drawing or running of sap from a tree or plant.
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is when lipstick runs into the wrinkles and creases around the lips. Bleeding can be prevented with the use of a lip liner.
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Bleeding is British slang for very.
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In artwork, the effect of a dark color seeping through a lighter color to the surface.
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A reaction in the stain or dye that causes the pigment to rise to the surface of the wood.
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A term used with reference to the hydraulic system of an aircraft which concerns the expulsion of air from a system.
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hemorrhage noun flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessels
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Loss of blood from the circulation; see haemorrhage
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Suffusion of a color into adjacent areas, most often caused by moisture or solvents.
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