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3 entries found for exsanguination.
ex·san·gui·nate ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ks-snggw-nt)
v. ex·san·gui·nat·ed, ex·san·gui·nat·ing, ex·san·gui·nates
v. tr.
To drain of blood.

v. intr.
To be drained of blood.


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[From Latin exsanguintus, drained of blood : ex-, ex- + sanguis, sanguin-,
blood.]
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ex·sangui·nation n.

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Main Entry: ex·san·gui·na·tion
Pronunciation: (")ek(s)-"sa[ng]-gw&-'nA-sh&n
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin exsanguinatus drained of blood, from ex- + sanguin-,
sanguis blood

: the action or process of draining or losing blood

- ex·san·gui·nate /ek(s)-'sa[ng]-gw&-"nAt/ transitive verb

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