bruise |
suggilate |
As verbs the difference between bruise and suggilate
is that
bruise is to strike (a person), originally with something flat or heavy, but now specifically in such a way as to discolour the skin without breaking it while
suggilate is (obsolete) to beat until bruised.
As a noun bruise
is (medicine) a purplish mark on the skin due to leakage of blood from capillaries under the surface that have been damaged by a blow.
bruise |
biliverdin |
As nouns the difference between bruise and biliverdin
is that
bruise is (medicine) a purplish mark on the skin due to leakage of blood from capillaries under the surface that have been damaged by a blow while
biliverdin is (biochemistry) a green tetrapyrrolic bile pigment, a product of heme catabolism, responsible for the yellowish colour in bruises.
As a verb bruise
is to strike (a person), originally with something flat or heavy, but now specifically in such a way as to discolour the skin without breaking it.
bruise |
gnide |
As verbs the difference between bruise and gnide
is that
bruise is to strike (a person), originally with something flat or heavy, but now specifically in such a way as to discolour the skin without breaking it while
gnide is (obsolete) to rub (usually with or between the hands); bruise; crush; pound; break in pieces; rub out.
As a noun bruise
is (medicine) a purplish mark on the skin due to leakage of blood from capillaries under the surface that have been damaged by a blow.
bruise |
lividity |
As nouns the difference between bruise and lividity
is that
bruise is a purplish mark on the skin due to leakage of blood from capillaries under the surface that have been damaged by a blow while
lividity is the state or quality of being livid.
As a verb bruise
is to strike (a person), originally with something flat or heavy, but now specifically in such a way as to discolour the skin without breaking it.
bruise |
bruisingly |
As a verb bruise
is to strike (a person), originally with something flat or heavy, but now specifically in such a way as to discolour the skin without breaking it.
As a noun bruise
is (medicine) a purplish mark on the skin due to leakage of blood from capillaries under the surface that have been damaged by a blow.
As an adverb bruisingly is
in a manner that bruises; violently.
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