terms |
unblooded |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective unblooded is
not yet blooded; still to take part in combat.
unflooded |
unblooded |
As adjectives the difference between unflooded and unblooded
is that
unflooded is not flooded while
unblooded is not yet blooded; still to take part in combat.
unbloodied |
unblooded |
As adjectives the difference between unbloodied and unblooded
is that
unbloodied is not bloodied while
unblooded is not yet blooded; still to take part in combat.
unbloomed |
unblooded |
As adjectives the difference between unbloomed and unblooded
is that
unbloomed is not bloomed while
unblooded is not yet blooded; still to take part in combat.
combat |
unblooded |
As a noun combat
is a battle, a fight (often one in which weapons are used); a struggle for victory.
As a verb combat
is to fight with; to struggle for victory against.
As an adjective unblooded is
not yet blooded; still to take part in combat.
blood |
unblooded |
As a noun blood
is a vital liquid flowing in the bodies of many types of animals that usually conveys nutrients and oxygen. In vertebrates, it is colored red by hemoglobin, is conveyed by arteries and veins, is pumped by the heart and is usually generated in bone marrow.
As a verb blood
is to cause something to be covered with blood; to bloody.
As an adjective unblooded is
not yet blooded; still to take part in combat.