Sanguinolent

Word SANGUINOLENT
Character 12
Hyphenation san guin o lent
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Sanguinolent"

What do we mean by sanguinolent?

Mixed or tinged with blood. adjective

Tinged or mingled with blood; bloody; full of blood; sanguine.

Tinged or mingled with blood; bloody. adjective

Containing or tinged with blood. adjective

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The word "sanguinolent" in example sentences

A grandiloquence that sways uneasily between rodomontade and mere verbiage, a rotundity of diction, a choice of subjects which can only be described as sanguinolent, the use of the bludgeon where others would prefer a rapier. ❋ Julius West (1904)

Now this is actually so: in some the auricle presents itself as a sanguinolent vesicle, as a thin membrane containing blood, as in fishes, in which the sac that stands in lieu of the auricles is of such delicacy and ample capacity that it seems to be suspended or to float above the heart. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Dysentery is a flux of the bowels with a sanguinolent discharge and excoriation of the intestines. ❋ Henry Ebenezer Handerson (N/A)

Diarrhoea is a simple flux of the bowels, without either the sanguinolent discharges or the intestinal excoriation. ❋ Henry Ebenezer Handerson (N/A)

The intestinal contents in such cases were not colorless, but consisted of a sanguinolent, ichorous, putrid fluid. ❋ Various (N/A)

Passing to speak of the microscopical character of the contents of the bowel, Dr. Koch said that owing to the sanguinolent and putrescent character of these in the cases first examined, no conclusion was arrived at for some time. ❋ Various (N/A)

But I will remain steadfast to my philosophy, and if I am condemned to the said sanguinolent couch, I will do my best to derive from it the utmost enjoyment possible. ❋ William John Locke (1896)

Softening ensues, and the diseased area breaks down at one or more points, from which there oozes a discharge of a sero-purulent, purulent, or sanguinolent character. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

In the meantime the respiration becomes frequent and often difficult, and the temperature rises three or four degrees above the normal; but soon convulsions, affecting chiefly the muscles of the back and loins, usher in the final collapse of which the progress is marked by the loss of all power of moving the trunk or extremities, diminution of temperature, mucous and sanguinolent alvine evacuations, and similar discharges from the mouth and nose. ' ❋ John Tyndall (1856)

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