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sanguineous
sanguineous, a. (sæŋˈgwɪnɪəs) [f. L. sanguine-us (f. sanguin-, sanguis blood) + -ous.] 1. Of or pertaining to blood; of the nature of or containing blood.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. ix. 127 This part, or animall of Plato, containeth not only sanguineous and reparable particles, but is made up...
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Sanguineodiscus
The name of the genus is derived from the Latin word sanguineous ("deep red"), which refers to the colour of the apothecial .
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sanguineo-
sanguineo- (sæŋˈgwɪnɪəʊ) used as combining form of L. sanguineus sanguineous, sanguine a., prefixed (with hyphen) to adjs., forming physiological terms with the sense ‘partly sanguineous (or sanguine) and partly something else’; also in sanguineo-ˈvascular a., pertaining to blood-vessels. Cf. sangui...
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Ehrlichiosis (canine)
The brown dog tick, or Rhipicephalus sanguineous, which passes the organism to the dog, is prevalent throughout most of the United States, but most cases
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PDF Wound Care: The Basics - University of Virginia School of Medicine
Exudate. Fluid from wound. Document the amount, type and odor. Light, moderate, heavy. Drainage can be clear, sanguineous (bloody), serosanguineous (blood-tinged), purulent (cloudy, pus-yellow, green) Odor. Most wounds have an odor. Be sure to clean wound well first before assessing odor (wound cleanser, saline)
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albugineous
albugineous, a. (ælbjuːˈdʒɪniːəs) [f. mod.L. albūgine-us (f. albūgin-em, see albūgo) + -ous.] a. = albuginean. b. Of the nature of the white of an egg, albuminous.1543 Traheron tr. Vigo's Chirurg. (1586) 430 Albugineus is that, y{supt} pertaineth to the white of the eye. 1664 Power Exp. Philos. i. 6...
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Pseudostomatella decolorata
It is dead white above, with spots of milk-white and blotches of pale sanguineous especially near the suture.
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hematic
hæmatic, hematic, a. and n. (hiːˈmætɪk) [ad. Gr. αἱµατικ-ός, f. αἷµα, αἱµατ- blood.] A. adj. a. Relating or pertaining to blood. b. Containing blood, sanguineous. c. Acting upon the blood. d. Of a blood-red colour (Syd. Soc. Lex.).1854 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1854–67 C. A. Harris Dict. Med. Terminol., ...
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Pneuma
Sleeping and Waking "In another place it has been laid down that sense-perception originates in the same part of an animal's body as movement does...In sanguineous animals this is the region about the heart; for all sanguineous animals possess a heart, and both movement and the dominant sense-perception originate
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puriform
puriform, a. Path. (ˈpjʊərɪfɔːm) [f. L. pūs, pūr-, pus + -iform; cf. F. puriforme.] Having the form or character of pus; resembling pus.1797 Monthly Mag. III. 153 Puriform effusion and exudation take place. 1822–34 Good's Study Med. I. 203 Muco-gelatinous matter, which..resembled thick milk or a pur...
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Exudate
Types of exudates: Serous, Serosanguineous, Sanguineous, Hemorrhaging and Purulent drainage. Sanguineous drainage is abnormal.
Hemorrhaging: This type of drainage contains frank blood from a leaking blood vessel.
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pituitose
† pituiˈtose, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. pītuītōs-us, f. pītuīta: see above and -ose1.] = next.1710 T. Fuller Pharm. Extemp. 11 Crude and pituitose Juices. 1751 Stack tr. Mead's Med. Precepts ii. 63 The former..may be called the sanguineous apoplexy, the latter the pituitose.
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Scarlet myzomela
He based the description of Certhia sanguinolenta on an immature male moulting into adult plumage with incomplete red colouration, calling it the sanguineous Gould used Latham's name of sanguineous honeyeater in the 19th century, which persisted into the early 20th century.
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corticated
corticated, ppl. a. (ˈkɔːtɪkeɪtɪd) [f. as prec. + -ed.] † 1. Having a tough skin or hide. Obs.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. xiv. 139 A quadruped corticated and depilous. Ibid. iii. xvi. 144 Sanguineous corticated animals, as Serpents, Toads and Lizards. 2. Covered with bark, rind, etc.; having ...
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"In another place it has been laid down that sense-perception originates in the same part of an animal's body as movement does...In sanguineous animals this is the region about the heart; for all sanguineous animals possess a heart, and both movement and the dominant sense-perception originate
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