"Sanguisuge" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sanguisuge" Meaning

A bloodsucking leech; a type of leech that feeds on the blood of vertebrates, especially man and mammals.

"Sanguisuge" Examples

5 usage examples of the word "sanguisuge"


It appears that "sanguisuge" is not a commonly used English word. However, I've managed to find some references and created example sentences based on possible interpretations:

1. Observations of medicinal leeches, or sanguisuges, during the Scientific Revolution led to a better understanding of the circulatory system.
2. The sanguisuge of medieval medicine, often depicted in art, symbolized the quest for life-blood, both real and metaphorical.
3. Castle ruin guarded by a sanguisuge pest was an outdated, solitary yet baffling structure, abandoned to brutal time.
4. Villagers in the serene countryside continually avoided the sanguisuge who would silently pester their beasts until the beasts' life-energies faded.
5. Then she collected the sanguisuge where she took the doubtful trouble to carefully walk the tumultuous hills careful not to flutter anything rightly sensing the peril the unwary anguished beings stir restless within its crushing aura.

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Sanguinic

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Sanguinity

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A modifier or a synonym of "bleeding" or having to do with blood. <br><br>If taken moderately, Sanguinity is a type of symbol or a variety or 'aspect' or view considering heart or blood in figurative sense, possible properties include love, valour, anger, and always showing bravery.

Sanguinivorous

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Feeding on blood.

Sanguinolency

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Sanguinolent

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Blood-red; bloodthirsty.

Sanguinous

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Sanguis

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Sanguis is a Latin word that means "blood".

Sanguisorbeae

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Sanguivore

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A sanguivore is a carnivorous animal that feeds on the blood of other animals. Examples of sanguivores include some species of vampire bats, certain species of sharks and rays, and certain breeds of ticks.

Sanguivorous

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Feeding on blood.

Sanhedrin

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In ancient Jewish history and law, the Sanhedrin was a council of senior rabbis and sages who served as the chief ruling body of the Jewish community in Judea. It was a governing council that interpreted Jewish law and jurisdiction in civil, but not criminal matters.<br><br>The Sanhedrin was established around 70 CE, during the Roman occupation of Judea, as a supreme judicial body to supervise the countryside and ensure Jewish law was being upheld. It was composed of 71 members, typically consisting of Pharisees, Sadducees, and Pharisaic-Sadducean wisdom sages.<br><br>Its primary responsibilities included:<br><br>1. Interpreting and applying Jewish law (Halakhah) to various aspects of life.<br>2. Dispensing justice in disputes and disciplinary matters.<br>3. Deciding on civil and economic issues affecting the Jewish community.<br>4. Consulting the High Priest and the Roman authorities in matters of national crises.<br><br>In 135 CE, the Sanhedrin was disbanded by the Romans after the second Great Jewish Rebellion. The Bais Din HaGadol, a Great Court of Justice, was re-established during the Talmudic era in 200 CE and remained authoritative until the 5th century CE.

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Sanhedrist

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A sanhedrist is a member of the Sanhedrin, a Jewish council in ancient times that served as the supreme court and legislative body in matters of Jewish law and custom. In other words, a sanhedrist was a Jewish scholar, judge, or leader who was part of the Sanhedrin council.

Sanidine

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Sanidine is a type of potassium-rich feldspar mineral that forms during the rapid cooling of magma, typically in volcanic environments. It is a high-temperature mineral, stable at temperatures above 1,100°C, and is often found in igneous rocks that have undergone rapid cooling.

Sanious

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Sanitarian

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An expert in or advocate for sanitation, especially as a practicing physician dealing with diseases and hygiene.