drip |
bleed |
Related terms |
Drip is a related term of bleed.
As verbs the difference between drip and bleed
is that
drip is to fall one drop at a time while
bleed is (of an animal) to lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
As nouns the difference between drip and bleed
is that
drip is a drop of a liquid while
bleed is an incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
As an acronym drip
is (finance) dividend reinvestment program; a type of financial investing.
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bleed |
As a verb bleed is
(of an animal) to lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
As a noun bleed is
an incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
leak |
bleed |
Related terms |
Leak is a related term of bleed.
As nouns the difference between leak and bleed
is that
leak is a crack, crevice, fissure, or hole which admits water or other fluid, or lets it escape while
bleed is an incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
As verbs the difference between leak and bleed
is that
leak is to allow fluid to escape or enter something that should be sealed while
bleed is (of an animal) to lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
As an adjective leak
is (obsolete) leaky.
seep |
bleed |
Related terms |
Seep is a related term of bleed.
As nouns the difference between seep and bleed
is that
seep is a small spring, pool, or other place where liquid from the ground (eg water, petroleum or tar) has oozed to the surface while
bleed is an incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
As verbs the difference between seep and bleed
is that
seep is to ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings while
bleed is (of an animal) to lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
bleed |
blooding |
As verbs the difference between bleed and blooding
is that
bleed is to lose blood through an injured blood vessel while
blooding is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between bleed and blooding
is that
bleed is an incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia while
blooding is a bleeding.
exude |
bleed |
As verbs the difference between exude and bleed
is that
exude is to discharge through pores or incisions, as moisture or other liquid matter; to give out while
bleed is to lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
As a noun bleed is
an incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
trickle |
bleed |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between trickle and bleed
is that
trickle is to pour a liquid in a very thin stream, or so that drops fall continuously while
bleed is to remove air bubbles from a pipe containing fluids.
drain |
bleed |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between drain and bleed
is that
drain is to draw off by degrees; to cause to flow gradually out or off; hence, to exhaust while
bleed is to remove air bubbles from a pipe containing fluids.
As nouns the difference between drain and bleed
is that
drain is a conduit allowing liquid to flow out of an otherwise contained volume while
bleed is an incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
As verbs the difference between drain and bleed
is that
drain is to lose liquid while
bleed is to lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
filter |
bleed |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between filter and bleed
is that
filter is to diffuse; to cause to be less concentrated or focused while
bleed is to remove air bubbles from a pipe containing fluids.
hemorrage |
bleed |
As a verb bleed is
(of an animal) to lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
As a noun bleed is
an incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
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