Words Starting With "B"

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Bloodlet

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Bloodlet is a noun. It refers to the practice of cutting into a vein or artery and allowing the blood to flow out, originally believed to be a way to cure various diseases, but now considered to be a form of medical quackery.

Bloodletting

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Bloodletting is a medical practice that was formerly used to treat various health conditions, particularly blood-related disorders, by removing a patient's blood. This was typically done by cutting a vein and allowing blood to flow out, usually to balance an imagined excess of "bad blood" or to release excessive humors. The practice was widespread in the past but is now widely discredited and considered ineffective and potentially harmful.

Bloodline

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Blogline refers to the direct descendants of a particular ancestor or family.

Bloodlines

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Bloodlines refers to a person's ancestry or family background, particularly in terms of their genetic makeup or hereditary traits. It can also refer to a line of descent from a common ancestor.

Bloodlust

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Bloodlust is a noun that refers to an intense desire or craving for bloodshed, violence, or destruction, often accompanied by a thrill or pleasure from causing harm or seeing others suffer. It is often used to describe the mentality or behavior of individuals who are prone to violence, are psychopathic or sadistic, or are driven by a desire for power or control.

Bloods

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Bloods is a plural noun that can refer to several things. <br><br>In the context of medicine, "bloods" is a shortened term for "blood tests", which are laboratory examinations performed on a blood sample to diagnose or monitor various medical conditions.<br><br>In Australian slang, "blood" is a colloquial term for "mate" or "friend", and so "bloods" would refer to close friends or comrades.<br><br>However, without more context, it's difficult to determine which meaning is most relevant. If you provide more clarification or information, I'd be happy to help further!

Bloodshed

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Bloodshed refers to the act of killing, injuring, or causing harm to a person or people, resulting in the loss of life or substantial harm. It can also refer to the violence or brutality that leads to such harm. In a broader sense, bloodshed can imply a period of intense conflict, war, or strife that results in significant loss of life. The phrase is often used to describe catastrophic events, such as battles, massacres, or atrocities, that have caused widespread harm or death.

Bloodshot

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The word "bloodshot" refers to eyes that have become red and inflamed due to excessive crying, rubbing, or injury. It can also describe eyes that have a crimson or reddish appearance, often due to fatigue or overwork. The term is often used to describe a person's eyes when they have been crying or are feeling emotional, as the eyes may become darker and more prominent due to increased blood flow to the area.

Bloodsport

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Bloodsport is a noun that refers to a combat sport or game in which the participants are determined to harm or kill each other in order to win. This term is often used to describe brutal or savage forms of competition or fighting, such as gladiatorial combat or ancient forms of martial arts. In modern times, it may also refer to extreme or violent sports, such as staged fights or death matches.

Bloodstain

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A bloodstain is a patch of blood that has dried on a surface, often as the result of a wound or injury. It can be used as evidence in forensic investigations and can provide clues about the location, direction, and speed of movement of the person injured, as well as the type and severity of the injury.

Bloodstained

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Covered in or tainted with blood, often used to describe a crime scene or torn fabric.

Bloodstains

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Bloodstains refer to small spots or marks left on a surface, typically clothing, fabric, or a wall, as a result of blood being splattered or dripped onto it. These stains can be a sign of violence, injury, or trauma, and are often used as evidence in forensic investigations or criminal cases.

Bloodstream

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The bloodstream is the system of blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and capillaries, through which the blood circulates in the body. It carries oxygen and nutrients to the cells and organs, and waste products away from them.

Bloodstreams

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The phrase "bloodstreams" refers to the vessels that carry blood throughout the body, particularly the arteries, veins, and capillaries. It can also be used figuratively to refer to the circulation of ideas, values, or cultural practices within a society or community.

Bloodsucker

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A bloodsucker is a figurative expression that refers to someone or something that benefits unfairly or excessively from someone else's efforts, resources, or energy. It can also be used to describe a person who is parasitic, exploitative, or leech-like in their behavior. The phrase is often used in a derogatory manner to criticize someone who is seen as taking advantage of others for personal gain.

Bloodsuckers

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Bloodsuckers are informal terms used to refer to insects like mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, or leeches that feed on the blood of humans or animals. The phrase can also be used to describe people who are seen to be exploiting or draining the resources, energy, or lifeblood of others in a selfish or manipulative manner.

Bloodsucking

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Bloodsucking refers to something or someone that extracts blood from another living thing, usually in a parasitic or vampiric manner, often causing harm or distress to the victim. This term can also be used figuratively to describe something or someone that drains or exploits others' energy, resources, or emotional well-being.

Bloodthirsty

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Bloodthirsty means having a strong desire to kill or hurt others, often in a cruel or savage way. It can also describe someone or something that is willing to cause harm or violence in order to satisfy their own needs or goals.

Bloody-minded

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Bloody-minded is an adjective that means stubbornly uncooperative or obstinately unyielding, often in a way that is infuriating or annoying to others. It is often used to describe someone who refuses to compromise or change their mind, no matter how much others try to persuade them to do so.

Bloody

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The informal adjective "bloody" is often used in British English to emphasize strong emotions such as surprise, anger, or excitement. For example:<br><br> "That's bloody brilliant!" (meaning something is extremely good)<br> "I'm bloody tired" (meaning I'm extremely tired)<br><br>However, please note that "bloody" is a colloquialism and may not be suitable for formal writing or formal situations.<br><br>In some cases, "bloody" can also be used as an adverb to intensify the meaning of a verb. For example:<br><br> "He bloody well did it!" (meaning he did it extremely well or in a remarkable way)<br><br>It's important to note that the word "bloody" can have different connotations depending on the context and culture. While it's a common and generally harmless word in British English, it may be considered more offensive in other cultures or contexts.

Bloodying

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Bloodying is a noun that refers to the act of bleeding or the state of being covered in blood. It can also be used figuratively to describe a situation that is chaotic, violent, or intense, often implying a loss of control or a descent into chaos.

Bloom

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To bloom means to grow and flourish, often used to describe the process of flowers or plants unfolding and spreading petals or leaves. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something or someone reaching their full potential, flourishing, or achieving success.

Bloomberg

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Michael Bloomberg is an American businessman, politician, and philanthropist. He is the founder of Bloomberg LP, a financial data and media company. He is also the 114th Mayor of New York City, serving from 2002 to 2013. The term "Bloomberg" is also used to refer to the company's financial news and data platform, which provides real-time information to financial professionals.

Bloomed

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The word "bloomed" is the past tense of the verb "bloom," which means to grow or flourish, especially in a short time. It can also mean to develop and open one's flower or blossom.

Bloomer

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A bloomer is a type of women's garment, typically a type of loose-fitting, loose-persistent knitted or woven fabric hammock dress, that was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, the term "bloomer" can also be used informally to refer to a person who makes a silly or embarrassing mistake, especially in a public place. This sense of the word is thought to have originated from the late 19th-century fashion trend in the United States and the United Kingdom, where the term "bloomers" referred to the loose-fitting trousers worn by women as part of a more practical and comfortable alternative to the traditional skirt.

Bloomers

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Bloomers refers to a style of loose-fitting undergarment that women wore in the mid-to-late 19th century, typically reaching from the waist to just above the knee. They were often worn with a skirt or petticoats and were considered an alternative to longer, petticoat-style underwear. The term "bloomers" can also be used to refer to the garment's wearer, especially during a time when such garments were seen as unfeminine or scandalous.

Blooming

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The word "blooming" is a present participle verb form, which means it is used to describe an action that is ongoing or frequent. It has several meanings depending on the context. Some common uses of "blooming" include:<br><br> To describe something that is growing or flourishing: "The flower is blooming beautifully in the garden."<br> To express strong dislike or annoyance: "This traffic is blooming awful!"<br> To mean extremely or utterly: "I'm blooming exhausted from lack of sleep."<br> In British English, "blooming" is often used as an intensifier similar to "bloody". For example: "This soup is blooming delicious!"<br><br>Overall, the word "blooming" typically conveys a sense of growth, development, or strong emotion.

Blooms

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To bloom means to grow or flourish, especially in a beautiful or impressive way. It can also refer to the appearance of a plant's flower or the act of a flower or plant opening its petals or leaves.

Bloomsbury

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Bloomsbury is a district in Central London, England, known for its high-end shopping, restaurants, and cultural attractions. It is also the former home and literary hub of the Bloomsbury Group, a circle of influential writers, artists, and intellectuals, including Virginia Woolf, E.M. Forster, and Lytton Strachey, among others. The term Bloomsbury is often used to refer to the circle of friends and the literary and artistic movement they represented, which had a significant impact on modernist literature and art in the early 20th century.

Bloop

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A bloop is a term used to describe a unusual, low-pitched sound of uncertain origin, often used to describe the sound of a submarine or a ship running aground. It can also refer to an unexpected and unexplained error or mistake, especially in a chain of events or a sequence of decisions.

Blooper

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A blooper is a mistake or error, especially one that is made in public or in front of an audience. It can also refer to a humorous or embarrassing mistake, often shown in a film or television program with a "bloopers" reel. In sports, a blooper is also a type of golf shot that is hit badly, resulting in a humorous and embarrassing outcome.

Bloopers

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Bloopers refers to mistakes or errors, especially in a recording or performance. In the context of films, TV shows, and videos, "bloopers" refers to outtakes or deleted scenes that show actors' mistakes, funny moments, or behind-the-scenes antics.

Blossom

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To blossom means to flower or bloom, especially to open and unfold one's petals, as in the case of a flower. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the development or growth of something, such as a person, idea, or relationship, into a more mature or beautiful form.

Blossomed

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To blossom means to reach maturity or full growth, typically in a specific period of time. It is often used to describe the process of a plant or flower opening and displaying its petals, becoming mature and beautiful. However, it can also be used metaphorically to describe a person or situation that has developed and reached its full potential.

Blossoming

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Blossoming refers to the process of flowers or buds opening and unfolding to reveal their petals, often accompanied by a burst of colorful vibrancy and fragrance. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something or someone unfolding their full potential, talent, or beauty, often in a rapid or sudden manner.

Blossoms

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Innuendo of delicate flowers or a beautiful decoration emerging into bloom, often representing growth, beauty, and innocence.