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Definition of blood
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Blood (v. t.) To
stain,
smear or wet, with
blood..
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Aneurism
::
Aneurism
(n.) A soft,
pulsating,
hollow
tumor,
containing
blood,
arising
from the
preternatural
dilation
or
rupture
of the coats of an
artery..
Freeze
::
Freeze
(v. i.) To
become
chilled
with cold, or as with cold; to
suffer
loss of
animation
or life by lack of heat; as, the blood
freezes
in the
veins..
Cystoplast
::
Cystoplast
(n.) A
nucleated
cell
having
an
envelope
or cell wall, as a red blood
corpuscle
or an
epithelial
cell; a cell
concerned
in
growth..
Plethora
::
Plethora
(n.)
Overfullness;
especially,
excessive
fullness
of the blood
vessels;
repletion;
that state of the blood
vessels
or of the
system
when the blood
exceeds
a
healthy
standard
in
quantity;
hyperaemia;
--
opposed
to
anaemia..
Flesh
::
Flesh (v. t.) To feed with
flesh,
as an
incitement
to
further
exertion;
to
initiate;
-- from the
practice
of
training
hawks and dogs by
feeding
them with the first game they take, or other
flesh.
Hence,
to use upon flesh (as a
murderous
weapon)
so as to draw
blood,
especially
for the first
time..
Trichina
::
Trichina
(n.) A
small,
slender
nematoid
worm
(Trichina
spiralis)
which,
in the
larval
state,
is
parasitic,
often in
immense
numbers,
in the
voluntary
muscles
of man, the hog, and many other
animals.
When
insufficiently
cooked
meat
containing
the
larvae
is
swallowed
by man, they are
liberated
and
rapidly
become
adult,
pair, and the
ovoviviparous
females
produce
in a short time large
numbers
of young which find their way into the
muscles,
either
directly,
or
indirectly
by means of the
blood.
Their
Vessel
::
Vessel
(n.) Any tube or canal in which the blood or other
fluids
are
contained,
secreted,
or
circulated,
as the
arteries,
veins,
lymphatics,
etc..
Bird
::
Bird (n.) A
warm-blooded,
feathered
vertebrate
provided
with
wings.
See
Aves..
Hematoma
::
Hematoma
(n.) A
circumscribed
swelling
produced
by an
effusion
of blood
beneath
the skin.
Angioma
::
Angioma
(n.) A tumor
composed
chiefly
of
dilated
blood
vessels.
Heart
::
Heart (n.) A
hollow,
muscular
organ,
which,
by
contracting
rhythmically,
keeps up the
circulation
of the
blood..
Gory
::
Gory (a.)
Bloody;
murderous.
Megalocyte
::
Megalocyte
(n.) A
large,
flattened
corpuscle,
twice the
diameter
of the
ordinary
red
corpuscle,
found in
considerable
numbers
in the blood in
profound
anaemia..
Disc
::
Disc (n.) A
circular
structure
either
in
plants
or
animals;
as, a blood disc, a
germinal
disc, etc. Same as
Disk..
Spatter
::
Spatter
(v. t.) To
distribute
by
sprinkling;
to
sprinkle
around;
as, to
spatter
blood..
Duke
::
Duke (n.) In
England,
one of the
highest
order of
nobility
after
princes
and
princesses
of the royal blood and the four
archbishops
of
England
and
Ireland..
Adonis
::
Adonis
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the
family
Ranunculaceae,
containing
the
pheasant's
eye
(Adonis
autumnalis);
-- named from
Adonis,
whose blood was
fabled
to have
stained
the
flower..
Carotid
::
Carotid
(n.) One of the two main
arteries
of the neck, by which blood is
conveyed
from the aorta to the head. [See
Illust.
of
Aorta.].
Angiotomy
::
Angiotomy
(n.)
Dissection
of the blood
vessels
and
lymphatics
of the body.
Beblood
::
Beblood
(v. t.) Alt. of
Beblood.
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