| SANGUINARY | • sanguinary adj. (Of an event) Involving bloodshed. • sanguinary adj. (Of a person) Eager to shed blood; bloodthirsty. • sanguinary adj. Consisting of, covered with, or similar in appearance to blood. |
| SANGUINARIA | • sanguinaria n. (Botany) Any of the genus Sanguinaria, or bloodroots. • sanguinaria n. The rootstock of the bloodroot, used in medicine as an emetic, etc. • Sanguinaria prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Papaveraceae – the bloodroots. |
| EXSANGUINATE | • exsanguinate v. (Transitive) To kill by means of blood loss. • exsanguinate v. (Intransitive) To die by means of blood loss. • exsanguinate v. (Transitive) To drain a body (living or dead) of blood. |
| SANGUINARIAS | • sanguinarias n. Plural of sanguinaria. • SANGUINARIA n. the dried rhizome of the bloodroot Sanguinaria used as an emetic. |
| SANGUINARILY | • sanguinarily adv. In a sanguinary manner. • SANGUINARY adv. bloodthirsty; murderous. |
| ENSANGUINATED | • ensanguinated adj. Covered in blood; made bloody. • ENSANGUINATED adj. bloody. |
| EXSANGUINATED | • exsanguinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exsanguinate. • EXSANGUINATE v. to drain blood from. |
| EXSANGUINATES | • exsanguinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exsanguinate. • EXSANGUINATE v. to drain blood from. |
| EXSANGUINATING | • exsanguinating v. Present participle of exsanguinate. • EXSANGUINATE v. to drain blood from. |
| EXSANGUINATION | • exsanguination n. Bloodletting. • exsanguination n. Hemorrhage. • exsanguination n. Slaughter of an animal by cutting its throat and allowing it to bleed out, especially for the production… |
| SANGUINARINESS | • sanguinariness n. The quality or state of being sanguinary. • SANGUINARINESS n. the state of being sanguinary. |
| EXSANGUINATIONS | • exsanguinations n. Plural of exsanguination. • EXSANGUINATION n. the process of draining or losing blood. |