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The synonyms of “Blood” are: profligate, rake, rakehell, rip, roue, ancestry, blood line, bloodline, descent, line, line of descent, lineage, origin, parentage, pedigree, stemma, stock, gore, lifeblood, bloodiness, family, house, dynasty, birth, extraction, derivation, genealogy, heritage, breeding, strain, race, roots, kinship, consanguinity, kin, kindred, relation, member of one's family, fop, beau, man about town, glamour boy
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “blood” as a noun can have the following definitions:
ancestry | One’s family or ethnic descent. He was proud of his Irish ancestry. |
beau | A man who is the lover of a girl or young woman. |
birth | The process of giving birth. The birth of Socialist Realism. |
blood line | The descendants of one individual. |
bloodiness | A disposition to shed blood. |
bloodline | Ancestry of a purebred animal. The survival of a legitimate royal bloodline. |
breeding | The production of animals or plants by inbreeding or hybridization. The flooding of the rivers is a trigger for breeding to start. |
consanguinity | (anthropology) related by blood. The marriage was annulled on grounds of consanguinity. |
derivation | The set of stages that link a sentence in a natural language to its underlying logical form. Music of Turkish derivation. |
descent | A movement downward. His descents on the manager of any shop he took a fancy to visit. |
dynasty | A succession of people from the same family who play a prominent role in business, politics, or another field. The Guinness dynasty. |
extraction | The ethnic origin of someone’s family. Mineral extraction. |
family | A loose affiliation of gangsters in charge of organized criminal activities. The family lived in a large house with a lot of land. |
fop | A man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance. |
genealogy | The study and tracing of lines of descent. The genealogies of the kings of Mercia. |
glamour boy | A male human offspring. |
gore | Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948. The film omitted the blood and gore in order to avoid controversy. |
heritage | A special or individual possession; an allotted portion. 60 miles of heritage coastline. |
house | The people living in a house a household. My wife and I are moving to a new house. |
kin | Animals or plants that are related to a particular species or kind. Dolphins whales and their kin. |
kindred | Relationship by blood. Ties of kindred. |
kinship | Blood relationship. Anthropology s kinship with the humanities. |
lifeblood | The blood considered as the seat of vitality. Water is the lifeblood of India. |
line | A dose of a powdered narcotic drug especially cocaine laid out in a line ready to be taken. A major shipping line. |
line of descent | A conceptual separation or distinction. |
lineage | A social group tracing its descent from a single ancestor. The chimpanzee and gorilla lineages. |
man about town | Any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage. |
member of one's family | An organization that is a member of another organization (especially a state that belongs to a group of nations. |
origin | The point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero. The terminology has its origins in America. |
parentage | The identity and origins of one’s parents. A boy of Jamaican parentage. |
pedigree | The recorded ancestry or lineage of a person or family. The debate about pedigree and family fortunes. |
profligate | A dissolute man in fashionable society. He is a drunkard and a profligate. |
race | A series of races for horses or dogs held at a fixed time on a set course. Some biologists doubt that there are important genetic differences between races of human beings. |
rake | An implement similar to a rake used for other purposes e g by a croupier drawing in money at a gaming table. Giving the lawn a rake. |
rakehell | A fashionable or wealthy man of immoral or promiscuous habits. Her dissolute rakehell of a son Sir Felix. |
relation | An abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together. International relations. |
rip | A fraud or swindle a rip off. There was a rip in his pants. |
roots | The part of a tooth that is embedded in the jaw and serves as support. He went back to Sweden to search for his roots. |
roue | A dissolute man in fashionable society. |
stemma | A diagram showing the relationship between a text and its various manuscript versions. |
stock | Farm animals such as cattle pigs and sheep bred and kept for their meat or milk livestock. Blue chip stocks. |
strain | (biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups. The telltale signs of nervous strain. |
aorta | The main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system. In humans it passes over the heart from the left ventricle and runs down in front of the backbone. |
arterial | Of or involving or contained in the arteries. One of the main arterial routes from York. |
artery | A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body. George Street main artery of Edinburgh s Golden Mile. |
bloodstream | The blood flowing through the circulatory system. |
capillary | A tube of small internal diameter holds liquid by capillary action. Capillary blood. |
cardiovascular | Of or pertaining to or involving the heart and blood vessels. Increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease. |
clog | Dance a clog dance. The market is being clogged by these operations. |
clot | Form or cause to form clots. Watch where you re going you clot. |
coagulate | Cause (a fluid) to change to a solid or semi-solid state. Blood had coagulated round the edges of the gash. |
coronary | Obstruction of blood flow in a coronary artery by a blood clot thrombus. |
diabetes | A polygenic disease characterized by abnormally high glucose levels in the blood; any of several metabolic disorders marked by excessive urination and persistent thirst. |
embolism | An insertion into a calendar. Causes of cerebral embolism. |
erythrocyte | A red blood cell, which (in humans) is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus. Erythrocytes contain the pigment haemoglobin, which imparts the red colour to blood, and transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues. |
glucose | A syrup containing glucose and other sugars made by hydrolysis of starch and used in the food industry. |
hemoglobin | A hemoprotein composed of globin and heme that gives red blood cells their characteristic color; function primarily to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues. Fish have simpler hemoglobin than mammals. |
hypertension | Abnormally high blood pressure. |
inject | Take by injection. We injected the glucose into the patient s vein. |
insulin | A hormone produced in the pancreas by the islets of Langerhans which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood The lack of insulin causes a form of diabetes. |
intercellular | Located or occurring between cells. Intercellular spaces. |
jugular | (of fish’s pelvic fins) located in front of the pectoral fins. He always goes for the jugular. |
lipid | An oily organic compound insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents; essential structural component of living cells (along with proteins and carbohydrates. |
lymphatic | Of or relating to or produced by lymph. The fluid is drained by the lymphatics and returned to the circulation. |
oxygenation | The process of providing or combining or treating with oxygen. The oxygenation of the blood. |
plasma | Physical chemistry a fourth state of matter distinct from solid or liquid or gas and present in stars and fusion reactors a gas becomes a plasma when it is heated until the atoms lose all their electrons leaving a highly electrified collection of nuclei and free electrons. Particles in space exist in the form of a plasma. |
portal | A short vein that carries blood into the liver. A portal typically has search engines and free email and chat rooms etc. |
primogenitor | An ancestor in the direct line. |
pulmonary | Relating to the lungs. Pulmonary disease. |
sepsis | The presence of pus-forming bacteria or their toxins in the blood or tissues. |
vein | Make a veinlike pattern. Gold bearing quartz veins. |
venous | Relating to a vein or the veins. |
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