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blood,
 n,v:blooded / blooding bloodless bloodlessly bloodlessness bloods   Etymology :Middle English, from Old English blOd; akin to Old High German bluot blood. Pronunciation :bl&d. Function :noun. Date :before 12th century.
Turkish translation for "blood in English language"
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blood kan (isim)tr 
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blood ırk tr 
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blood kan bağı (isim)tr 
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blood huy (isim)tr 
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blood yapı (isim)tr 
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blood akrabalık (isim)tr 
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blood soy (isim)tr 
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blood özsu tr 
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blood mizaç tr 
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blood asalet tr 
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blood delikanlı tr 
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blood (av köpeğine) ilk kez kan tadı tattırmak tr 
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blood birine ilk iş tecrübesini kazandırmak tr 
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blood karışım tr 
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blood Kan, sanguis (Tıp) tr 
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blood nesep soy tr 
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blood blood bank kan bankası tr 
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blood kan cisimciği tr 
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blood blood corpuscle anat tr 
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blood blood count kan sayımı tr 
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blood blood blister kan oturması tr 
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blood blood feud kan dava tr 
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blood bitkilerin suyu tr 
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blood kan dökme tr 
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blood kan rabıtası tr 
English translation for "blood in English language"
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blood the shedding of blood resulting in murder; "he avenged the blood of his kinsmen" en 
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blood let blood, drain blood for medical purposes (fiil)en 
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blood fluid which flows in the veins and arteries; life; murder, bloodshed (isim)en 
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blood Blood is the red liquid that flows inside your body, which you can see if you cut yourself en 
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blood You can use blood to refer to the race or social class of someone's parents or ancestors. There was Greek blood in his veins en 
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blood If you say that there is bad blood between people, you mean that they have argued about something and dislike each other. There is, it seems, some bad blood between Mills and the Baldwins en 
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blood emphasis If you say that something makes your blood boil, you are emphasizing that it makes you very angry. It makes my blood boil to think two thugs decided to pick on an innocent young girl en 
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blood disapproval If something violent and cruel is done in cold blood, it is done deliberately and in an unemotional way. The crime had been committed in cold blood. see also cold-blooded en 
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blood emphasis If you say that something makes your blood run cold or makes your blood freeze, you mean that it makes you feel very frightened. The rage in his eyes made her blood run cold He could hear a sudden roaring. His blood froze en 
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blood If you say that someone has a person's blood on their hands, you mean that they are responsible for that person's death. He has my son's blood on his hands. I hope it haunts him for the rest of his days en 
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blood If a quality or talent is in your blood, it is part of your nature, and other members of your family have it too. Diplomacy was in his blood: his ancestors had been feudal lords He has adventure in his blood en 
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blood You can use the expressions new blood, fresh blood, or young blood to refer to people who are brought into an organization to improve it by thinking of new ideas or new ways of doing things. There's been a major reshuffle of the cabinet to bring in new blood en 
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blood emphasis If you say that someone sweats blood trying to do something, you are emphasizing that they try very hard to do it. I had to sweat blood for an M.A en 
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blood flesh and blood: see flesh own flesh and blood: see flesh. to give someone their first experience of an activity, especially a difficult or unpleasant one. Circulatory fluid (see circulation) in multicellular animals. In many species it also carries hormones and disease-fighting substances. Blood picks up oxygen from the lungs and nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract and carries them to cells throughout the body for metabolism. It picks up carbon dioxide and other wastes from those cells and transports them to the lungs and excretory organs. Blood composition varies among species. Mammalian blood consists of plasma, red and white cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes). Blood disorders include polycythemia (abnormal increase in the number of circulating red blood cells), anemia, leukemia, and hemophilia. See also ABO blood-group system; blood analysis; blood bank; blood pressure; blood transfusion; blood typing; Rh blood-group system. red blood corpuscle red blood cell high blood pressure low blood pressure white blood cell blood poisoning ABO blood group system blood analysis blood bank blood pressure blood transfusion blood typing Rh blood group system en 
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blood the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has been warriors" en 
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blood a dissolute man in fashionable society en 
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blood the life-maintaining fluid which is made up of plasma, red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets; blood circulates through the body's heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries; it carries away waste matter and carbon dioxide, and brings nourishment, electrolytes, hormones, vitamins, antibodies, heat, and oxygen to the tissues en 
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blood A red fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins and contains many types of cells, including red and white blood cells It also carries oxygen and other nutrients to meet the body's energy needs, and removes carbon dioxide and waste products en 
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blood the liquid that circulates in the heart, arteries, and veins en 
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blood is used as a broad term to describe the physical blood in the body that moistens the muscles, tissues, skin and hair, as well as nourishing the cells and organs en 
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blood A complex mixture of specialised cells (white cells, red cells, and platelets), proteins, and other molecules, among whose functions are the transport of oxygen and nutrients to body tissues, removal of carbon dioxide and other wastes, transfer of hormonal messages between organs, prevention of bleeding, and transport of antibodies and infection-fighting cells to sites of infection en 
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blood The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular system of human being and other vertebrates: consisting of plasma in which the red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are suspended en 
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blood An expert, sage, or professional in any field A champion gladiator can be a blood, as can a practiced sorcerer Calling someone a blood is a mark of high respect en 
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blood Blood is a Substance that nourishes; moistens; and houses the Shen en 
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blood An acronym for Balance Line, Focus and Distance, the four elements of technique en 
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blood G129 haima, hah'-ee-mah; of uncert der ; blood, lit (of men or animals), fig (the juice of grapes) or spec (the atoning blood of Christ); by impl bloodshed, also kindred:--blood en 
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blood Whole blood collected from a single donor and processed either for transfusion or further manufacturing [From §606 3(a)] en 
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blood Blood in the CSF eg due to trauma, subarachnoid haemorrhage en 
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blood A buck, an aristocratic rowdy A term taken from blood horses “A blood or dandy about town ”- Thackeray: Vanity Fair, chap x p 49 en 
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blood is the red fluid which the heart pumps around the body en 
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blood Fluid like material for transporting oxygen to the muscles en 
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blood n darah en 
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blood CDC 10 ug/dl en 
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blood The OSHA Standard refers to human blood, human blood components, and products made with human blood en 
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blood Anyone who's an expert, sage or a professional at his work A champion gladiator can be a blood, just like a practiced sorceror Calling someone a blood is a mark of high respect en 
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blood n red fluid in the body en 
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blood > xue en 
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blood temperament or disposition; "a person of hot blood" the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped by the heart; "blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries waste products away"; "the ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions" people viewed as members of a group; "we need more young blood in this organization" smear with blood, as in a hunting initiation rite, where the face of a person is smeared with the blood of the kill en 
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blood smear with blood, as in a hunting initiation rite, where the face of a person is smeared with the blood of the kill en 
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blood people viewed as members of a group; "we need more young blood in this organization" en 
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blood temperament or disposition; "a person of hot blood" en 
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blood the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped by the heart; "blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries waste products away"; "the ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions" en 
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blood To heat the blood of; to exasperate en 
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blood To give (hounds or soldiers) a first taste or sight of blood, as in hunting or war en 
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blood To stain, smear or wet, with blood en 
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blood To bleed en 
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blood A man of fire or spirit; a fiery spark; a gay, showy man; a rake en 
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blood The juice of anything, especially if red en 
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blood Temper of mind; disposition; state of the passions; as if the blood were the seat of emotions en 
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blood A bloodthirsty or murderous disposition en 
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blood The shedding of blood; the taking of life, murder; manslaughter; destruction en 
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blood The fleshy nature of man en 
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blood Descent; lineage; especially, honorable birth; the highest royal lineage en 
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blood Descent from parents of recognized breed; excellence or purity of breed en 
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blood See under Arterial en 
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blood Relationship by descent from a common ancestor; consanguinity; kinship en 
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blood The fluid which circulates in the principal vascular system of animals, carrying nourishment to all parts of the body, and bringing away waste products to be excreted en 
German translation for "blood in English language"
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blood Blut de 
Greek translation for "blood in English language"
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blood (n) αίμα, αιματοχυσία, φόνος [μετ.], συγγένεια el 
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blood αίμα el 
 
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