| BLOODSHEDS | • bloodsheds n. Plural of bloodshed. • BLOODSHED n. the shedding of blood. |
| BLOODSTAIN | • bloodstain n. A spot or area that has been discolored by having absorbed blood. • BLOODSTAIN n. a discoloration caused by blood. |
| BLOODSTOCK | • bloodstock n. (Uncountable) Thoroughbred animals in general, but especially horses. • bloodstock n. (Countable) The breeding line of a thoroughbred horse or other animal. • BLOODSTOCK n. horses of thoroughbred breeding. |
| BLOODSTONE | • bloodstone n. A green chalcedony that has been sprinkled with red spots (which resemble blood, hence the name). • bloodstone n. Hematite. • BLOODSTONE n. a green chalcedony sprinkled with red spots resembling blood. |
| BLUEBLOODS | • bluebloods n. Plural of blueblood, an alternative form of blue blood. • blue-bloods n. Plural of blue-blood. • blue␣bloods n. Plural of blue blood. |
| COLDBLOODS | • COLDBLOOD n. a horse belonging to the heavy draught breeds. |
| FIREFLOODS | • FIREFLOOD n. a method of extracting oil from a well by burning some of the oil to increase the flow. |
| FULLBLOODS | • full-bloods n. Plural of full-blood. • FULLBLOOD n. a person of unmixed race. |
| LIFEBLOODS | • lifebloods n. Plural of lifeblood. • LIFEBLOOD n. the blood necessary to life. |
| OVERFLOODS | • overfloods v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overflood. • OVERFLOOD v. to flood excessively. |
| PUREBLOODS | • purebloods n. Plural of pureblood. • PUREBLOOD n. a horse etc. of unmixed race. |
| WARMBLOODS | • warmbloods n. Plural of warmblood. • WARMBLOOD n. one of a race of horses developed from pedigree bloodlines from native American mares. |