bleeding |
wounded |
As verbs the difference between bleeding and wounded
is that
bleeding is while
wounded is (
wound).
As adjectives the difference between bleeding and wounded
is that
bleeding is (uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extreme, outright while
wounded is suffering from a wound, especially one acquired in battle.
As nouns the difference between bleeding and wounded
is that
bleeding is the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel while
wounded is (
qualifier) people who are maimed or have wounds.
As an adverb bleeding
is (uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extremely.
bleeding |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between bleeding and undefined
is that
bleeding is (uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extreme, outright while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb bleeding
is .
As an adverb bleeding
is (uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extremely.
As a noun bleeding
is the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.
secretion |
bleeding |
As nouns the difference between secretion and bleeding
is that
secretion is secretion while
bleeding is the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.
As a verb bleeding is
.
As an adjective bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extreme, outright.
As an adverb bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extremely.
bleeding |
stroke |
As verbs the difference between bleeding and stroke
is that
bleeding is while
stroke is to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction.
As nouns the difference between bleeding and stroke
is that
bleeding is the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel while
stroke is an act of.
As an adjective bleeding
is (uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extreme, outright.
As an adverb bleeding
is (uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extremely.
exsanguination |
bleeding |
As nouns the difference between exsanguination and bleeding
is that
exsanguination is bloodletting while
bleeding is the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.
As a verb bleeding is
.
As an adjective bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extreme, outright.
As an adverb bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extremely.
bleating |
bleeding |
As verbs the difference between bleating and bleeding
is that
bleating is present participle of lang=en while
bleeding is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between bleating and bleeding
is that
bleating is a noise that bleats; inane or plaintive chatter while
bleeding is the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.
As an adjective bleeding is
(used as an intensifier) extreme, outright.
As an adverb bleeding is
(used as an intensifier) Extremely.
venting |
bleeding |
As verbs the difference between venting and bleeding
is that
venting is while
bleeding is .
As nouns the difference between venting and bleeding
is that
venting is the act by which something is vented while
bleeding is the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.
As an adjective bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extreme, outright.
As an adverb bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extremely.
descent |
bleeding |
As nouns the difference between descent and bleeding
is that
descent is an instance of descending while
bleeding is the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.
As a verb bleeding is
.
As an adjective bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extreme, outright.
As an adverb bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extremely.
flushing |
bleeding |
As verbs the difference between flushing and bleeding
is that
flushing is while
bleeding is .
As nouns the difference between flushing and bleeding
is that
flushing is the act by which something is flushed while
bleeding is the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.
As an adjective bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extreme, outright.
As an adverb bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extremely.
clots |
bleeding |
As nouns the difference between clots and bleeding
is that
clots is while
bleeding is the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.
As verbs the difference between clots and bleeding
is that
clots is (
clot) while
bleeding is .
As an adjective bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extreme, outright.
As an adverb bleeding is
(uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extremely.
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