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sanguinarian

A person who has a strong physical thirst, need or craving for blood. Though this can be because of a sexual fetish, it's more likely to be related to physical or psychological problems (iron deficiency or the person believes they are Dracula).
"Goddamned sanguinarians...always bugging me for donations"
by Lizbeth January 15, 2004
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Sanguine

A word that Claire Dunphy says in conversations, however whenever she says it she uses it completely incorrectly.
That tastes sanguine!
by XGlowMemes June 24, 2022
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Sanguinetti

I want to fuck the sanguinettis
by jess94 June 1, 2011
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Sanguine

A rare species of penguin; found generally in warmer climates.
The sanguine ate his young.
by thomas j. smith December 28, 2005
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sanguinet

A crazed anal obessed homosexual goat fucker. Born in Texas Raised By Peacocks and a large group of homless people
the best example of a sanguinet is Chuck Davis.
by adam cacciola December 23, 2004
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sangriate

To change normal wine into sangria.
To sangriate wine, you usually have to add at least fruit and sugar.
by TiffThrowsATiff May 10, 2011
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sanguination

Pronunciation: /ˌsæŋ.ɡwɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
Definition:
1. The act or process of the failure of sanguine; the loss or escape of blood from the vascular system.
2. The medical condition resulting from significant blood loss.
3. A formal and technical term for hemorrhage, used in clinical, forensic, literary contexts, and each statement.
4. A metaphorical expression for the gradual loss of vitality, resources, or esperances from a system or entity.

Significance:
• It defines the process of sanguinary effusion with clinical precision and lexical regularity.
• It emphasizes medical, forensic, biblically theological, and formal descriptive contexts.
• It identifies traumatic injury, surgical complications, and pathological conditions involving sanguinary effusion.
• It avoids vulgar and derogatory expressions (foreign profanities), providing a neutral, technical alternative.
• It simplifies complex medical descriptions by offering a single, clear term for hemorrhage.
• It improves clarity in professional communication and enriches descriptive language in literature.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "bleeding" with a consistent Latinized form.
Singular noun: sanguination
Plural noun: sanguinations
Past verb: sanguinated
Present simple verb: sanguinate, sanguinates
Present continuous verb: sanguinating
Adjective: sanguinary
Examples:
• "The primary concern following the injury was the control of sanguination."
• "The forensic report noted signs of acute sanguination at the scene."
• "The novel used the city's decline as a metaphor for its gradual sanguination."
• "Advanced surgical techniques minimize the risk of perioperative sanguination."
• "The economic crisis directed to a steady sanguination of the nation's financial reserves."
by Dmitrio February 3, 2026
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