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A warm-blooded animal.
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- BLOODSUCKER
 Any animal that sucks blood; esp., the leech (Hirudo medicinalis), and related species. 2. One who sheds blood; a cruel, bloodthirsty man; one guilty of bloodshed; a murderer. Shak. 3. A hard and exacting master, landlord, or money lender; an
- BLOODSHEDDER
 One who sheds blood; a manslayer; a murderer.
- ANIMALIZATION
 1. The act of animalizing; the giving of animal life, or endowing with animal properties. 2. Conversion into animal matter by the process of assimilation. Owen.
- ANIMALCULISM
 The theory which seeks to explain certain physiological and pathological by means of animalcules.
- BLOODULF
 The European bullfinch.
- ANIMALITY
 Animal existence or nature. Locke.
- BLOODROOT
 A plant , with a red root and red sap, and bearing a pretty, white flower in early spring; -- called also puccoon, redroot, bloodwort, tetterwort, turmeric, and Indian paint. It has acrid emetic properties, and the rootstock is used as a stimulant
- ANIMALLY
 Physically. G. Eliot.
- ANIMALNESS
 Animality.
- ANIMALCULIST
 1. One versed in the knowledge of animalcules. Keith. 2. A believer in the theory of animalculism.
- BLOODY-MINDED
 Having a cruel, ferocious disposition; bloodthirsty. Dryden.
- ANIMAL
 1. An organized living being endowed with sensation and the power of voluntary motion, and also characterized by taking its food into an internal cavity or stomach for digestion; by giving carbonic acid to the air and taking oxygen in the process
- BLOODSHEDDING
 Bloodshed. Shak.
- BLOODINESS
 1. The state of being bloody. 2. Disposition to shed blood; bloodthirstiness. All that bloodiness and savage cruelty which was in our nature. Holland.
- ANIMALCULE
 An animal, invisible, or nearly so, to the naked eye. See Infusoria. Note: Many of the so-called animalcules have been shown to be plants, having locomotive powers something like those of animals. Among these are Volvox, the Desmidiacæ, and the
- BLOODWORT
 A plant, Rumex sanguineus, or bloody-veined dock. The name is applied also to bloodroot , and to an extensive order of plants , the roots of many species of which contain a red coloring matter useful in dyeing.
- ANIMALCULAR; ANIMALCULINE
 Of, pertaining to, or resembling, animalcules. "Animalcular life." Tyndall.
- BLOODSHOT
 Red and inflamed; suffused with blood, or having the vessels turgid with blood, as when the conjunctiva is inflamed or irritated. His eyes were bloodshot, . . . and his hair disheveled. Dickens.
- BLOODWOOD
 A tree having the wood or the sap of the color of blood. Note: Norfolk Island bloodwood is a euphorbiaceous tree (Baloghia lucida), from which the sap is collected for use as a plant. Various other trees have the name, chiefly on account of the
- BLOODED
 Having pure blood, or a large admixture or pure blood; of approved breed; of the best stock. Note: Used also in composition in phrases indicating a particular condition or quality of blood; as, cold-blooded; warm-blooded.
- 'SBLOOD
 An abbreviation of God's blood; -- used as an oath. Shak.
- HALF-BLOODED
 1. Proceeding from a male and female of different breeds or races; having only one parent of good stock; as, a half-blooded sheep. 2. Degenerate; mean.
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