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Word Meanings - BLOODED - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Having pure blood, or a large admixture or pure blood; of approved breed; of the best stock. Note: Used also in composition in phrases indicating a particular condition or quality of blood; as, cold-blooded; warm-blooded.

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  • BREATHE
    Etym: 1. To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live. "I am in health, I breathe." Shak. Breathes there a man with soul so dead Sir W. Scott. 2. To take breath; to rest from action. Well! breathe awhile, and then to it again! Shak. 3.
  • BREVIARY
    summary, abridgment, neut. noun fr. breviarius abridged, fr. brevis 1. An abridgment; a compend; an epitome; a brief account or summary. A book entitled the abridgment or breviary of those roots that are to be cut up or gathered. Holland. 2. A
  • BLOODSUCKER
    Any animal that sucks blood; esp., the leech (Hirudo medicinalis), and related species. 2. One who sheds blood; a cruel, bloodthirsty man; one guilty of bloodshed; a murderer. Shak. 3. A hard and exacting master, landlord, or money lender; an
  • HAVENED
    Sheltered in a haven. Blissful havened both from joy and pain. Keats.
  • BREAKMAN
    See BRAKEMAN
  • BLOODSHEDDER
    One who sheds blood; a manslayer; a murderer.
  • APPROVEDLY
    So as to secure approbation; in an approved manner.
  • STOCKER
    One who makes or fits stocks, as of guns or gun carriages, etc.
  • HAVENER
    A harbor master.
  • APPROVING
    Expressing approbation; commending; as, an approving smile. -- Ap*prov"ing*ly, adv.
  • BREAKABLE
    Capable of being broken.
  • BREADEN
    Made of bread.
  • BLOODULF
    The European bullfinch.
  • BREECHCLOTH
    A cloth worn around the breech.
  • STOCKWORK
    A system of working in ore, etc., when it lies not in strata or veins, but in solid masses, so as to be worked in chambers or stories.
  • BLOODROOT
    A plant , with a red root and red sap, and bearing a pretty, white flower in early spring; -- called also puccoon, redroot, bloodwort, tetterwort, turmeric, and Indian paint. It has acrid emetic properties, and the rootstock is used as a stimulant
  • BREADBASKET
    The stomach. S. Foote.
  • STOCK-BLIND
    Blind as a stock; wholly blind.
  • BREWER
    One who brews; one whose occupation is to prepare malt liquors.
  • CONDITIONALITY
    The quality of being conditional, or limited; limitation by certain terms.
  • 'SBLOOD
    An abbreviation of God's blood; -- used as an oath. Shak.
  • UNDERBRED
    Not thoroughly bred; ill-bred; as, an underbred fellow. Goldsmith.
  • DISAPPROVAL
    Disapprobation; dislike; censure; adverse judgment.
  • MAKE AND BREAK
    Any apparatus for making and breaking an electric circuit; a circuit breaker.
  • CHICKEN-BREASTED
    Having a narrow, projecting chest, caused by forward curvature of the vertebral column.
  • LIBRETTO
    A book containing the words of an opera or extended piece of music. The words themselves.
  • LAWBREAKER
    One who disobeys the law; a criminal. -- Law"break`ing, n. & a.
  • COINDICATION
    One of several signs or sumptoms indicating the same fact; as, a coindication of disease.
  • SABRE
    See SABER
  • SPANKING BREEZE
    a strong breeze.
  • TIMBREL
    A kind of drum, tabor, or tabret, in use from the highest antiquity. Miriam . . . took a timbrel in her hand, and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. Ex. xv. 20. (more info) typmanum, Gr. tabl a drum; cf. Per. tambal

 

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