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Bleezed vs Bleeded - What's the difference?

bleezed | bleeded |

As verbs the difference between bleezed and bleeded

is that bleezed is (bleeze) while bleeded is (sometimes|nonstandard) (bleed).

bleezed

English

Verb

(head)
  • (bleeze)

  • bleeze

    English

    Verb

    (bleez)
  • (Scottish) To blaze.
  • * 1824 , The Glasgow mechanics' magazine; and annals of philosophy (page 173)
  • bleeded

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (sometimes, nonstandard) (bleed)
  • Usage notes

    When used to refer to the loss of blood, this term is nonstandard, it should be bled. When used to refer to (e.g.) a bleed valve, or to a graphic that exceeds the edge of a printed page, this usage is an alternative to "bled".