different between bloodlet vs bloodletting
bloodlet
English
Etymology
From Middle English blodleten, from Old English bl?dl?tan (“to let blood, bleed”), equivalent to blood +? let. Cognate with German Blutlassen (“bloodletting”), Icelandic blóðlátinn (“bled”, past participle).
Verb
bloodlet (third-person singular simple present bloodlets, present participle bloodletting, simple past and past participle bloodlet)
- (transitive) To bleed; let blood; phlebotomise.
Derived terms
- bloodletter
- bloodletting
Translations
Anagrams
- let blood
bloodlet From the web:
- what bloodletting mean
- bloodlet what keeps you alive
- what does bloodletting mean
- what was bloodletting used for
- what is bloodletting and purging
- what does bloodletting do
- what is bloodletting in the middle ages
- what is bloodletting good for
bloodletting
English
Alternative forms
- blood-letting
Etymology
blood +? letting
Noun
bloodletting (plural bloodlettings)
- (historical, medicine) The archaic practice of treating illness by removing some blood, believed to be tainted, from the stricken person.
- Synonym: bleeding
- (by extension) The diminishment of any resource with the hope that this will lead to a positive effect.
- Yet another round of corporate bloodletting.
- A circumstance, such as a battle, where a large amount of blood is likely to be spilled through violence.
Related terms
- bloodlet
Translations
Verb
bloodletting
- present participle of bloodlet
bloodletting From the web:
- what bloodletting mean
- bloodletting what does it means
- what was bloodletting used for
- what is bloodletting in the middle ages
- what is bloodletting and purging
- what does bloodletting do
- what is bloodletting good for
- what is bloodletting in mayan
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- bloodlet vs bloodletting
- teratogenicity vs teratogenesis
- teratogenetic vs teratogenesis
- blackwashing vs blackwash
- ochlophobist vs ochlophobia
- protanope vs protanopia
- microchemist vs microchemistry
- nanophilic vs nanophilia
- trypanocidal vs trypanocide
- sledder vs sledding
- hulk vs hulking
- productization vs productize
- hypnotist vs hypnotizability
- hypnotism vs hypnotizability
- hypnosis vs hypnotizability
- anorexia vs orexigenic
- psoitis vs psoas
- proverbial vs proverbially
- provably vs provable
- proof vs provable