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blooded (encz) | blooded,čistokrevný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
blooded (encz) | blooded,plnokrevný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Blooded (gcide) | Blood \Blood\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blooded; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Blooding.]
    1. To bleed. [Obs.] --Cowper.
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    2. To stain, smear or wet, with blood. [Archaic]
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             Reach out their spears afar,
             And blood their points.               --Dryden.
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    3. To give (hounds or soldiers) a first taste or sight of
       blood, as in hunting or war.
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             It was most important too that his troops should be
             blooded.                              --Macaulay.
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    4. To heat the blood of; to exasperate. [Obs.]
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             The auxiliary forces of the French and English were
             much blooded one against another.     --Bacon.
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Blooded (gcide) | Blooded \Blood"ed\, a.
    Having pure blood, or a large admixture or pure blood; of
    approved breed; of the best stock.
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    Note: Used also in composition in phrases indicating a
          particular condition or quality of blood; as,
          cold-blooded; warm-blooded.
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blooded (wn) | blooded
     adj 1: of unmixed ancestry; "full-blooded Native American";
            "blooded Jersies" [syn: full-blooded, full-blood,
            blooded] |  
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fullblooded (mass) | full-blooded
  - čistokrvný, plnokrvný |  
blue-blooded (encz) | blue-blooded,aristokratický	adj:		Zdeněk Brožblue-blooded,šlechtický	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
cold-blooded (encz) | cold-blooded,chladnokrevný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
cold-bloodedly (encz) | cold-bloodedly,bezcitně	adv:		Zdeněk Brožcold-bloodedly,chladnokrevně	adv:		Zdeněk Brož |  
cold-bloodedness (encz) | cold-bloodedness,studenokrevnost	[eko.]		RNDr. Pavel Piskač |  
coldblooded (encz) | coldblooded,chladnokrevný	adj:		Zdeněk Brožcoldblooded,nelítostný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
full-blooded (encz) | full-blooded,čistokrevný	adj:		Zdeněk Brožfull-blooded,plnokrevný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
half-blooded (encz) | half-blooded,	adj:		 |  
hot-blooded (encz) | hot-blooded,horkokrevný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
hotblooded (encz) | hotblooded,			 |  
pureblooded (encz) | pureblooded,čistokrevný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
red-blooded (encz) | red-blooded,energický	adj:		Zdeněk Brožred-blooded,chrabrý			Pavel Cvrčekred-blooded,mužný	adj:		Zdeněk Brožred-blooded,silný			Pavel Cvrček |  
warm-blooded (encz) | warm-blooded,horkokrevný	adj:		PetrVwarm-blooded,teplokrevný	adj:	u zvířat	PetrV |  
warm-bloodedness (encz) | warm-bloodedness,teplokrevnost	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
warmblooded (encz) | warmblooded,horkokrevný	adj:		PetrV |  
Blooded (gcide) | Blood \Blood\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blooded; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Blooding.]
    1. To bleed. [Obs.] --Cowper.
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    2. To stain, smear or wet, with blood. [Archaic]
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             Reach out their spears afar,
             And blood their points.               --Dryden.
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    3. To give (hounds or soldiers) a first taste or sight of
       blood, as in hunting or war.
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             It was most important too that his troops should be
             blooded.                              --Macaulay.
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    4. To heat the blood of; to exasperate. [Obs.]
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             The auxiliary forces of the French and English were
             much blooded one against another.     --Bacon.
       [1913 Webster]Blooded \Blood"ed\, a.
    Having pure blood, or a large admixture or pure blood; of
    approved breed; of the best stock.
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    Note: Used also in composition in phrases indicating a
          particular condition or quality of blood; as,
          cold-blooded; warm-blooded.
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Blue-blooded (gcide) | Blue blood \Blue blood\ (bl[=u]"bl[u^]d`), n.
    1. a member of the nobility or aristocracy, or a person of
       high social status.
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    2. the quality of status that qualifies one as a {blue
       blood}; -- used metaphorically, as "They have blue blood
       in their veins.".
       -- Blue"-blood`ed, adj.
       [PJC]blue-blooded \blue-blooded\ adj.
    of aristocratic birth and refined upbringing.
 
    Syn: aristocratic, coroneted, gentle, highborn, patrician,
         titled, wellborn, upper-class.
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blue-blooded (gcide) | Blue blood \Blue blood\ (bl[=u]"bl[u^]d`), n.
    1. a member of the nobility or aristocracy, or a person of
       high social status.
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    2. the quality of status that qualifies one as a {blue
       blood}; -- used metaphorically, as "They have blue blood
       in their veins.".
       -- Blue"-blood`ed, adj.
       [PJC]blue-blooded \blue-blooded\ adj.
    of aristocratic birth and refined upbringing.
 
    Syn: aristocratic, coroneted, gentle, highborn, patrician,
         titled, wellborn, upper-class.
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cold cold-blooded inhuman insensate  (gcide) | inhumane \in`hu*mane"\ ([i^]n`h[=u]*m[=a]n"), adj.
    not humane; lacking and reflecting lack of pity, kindness, or
    compassion; as, humans are innately inhumane; this explains
    much of the misery and suffering in the world; biological
    weapons are considered too inhumane to be used. [Narrower
    terms: {barbarous, brutal, cruel, fell, roughshod, savage,
    vicious}; {beastly, bestial, brute(prenominal), brutish,
    cannibalic ; brutal, cruel; {cold, cold-blooded, inhuman,
    insensate ; {pitiless, unfeeling, unkind ; {painful (vs.
    painless) ] Also See: uncivilized. Antonym: humane.
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Cold-blooded (gcide) | Cold-blooded \Cold"-blood`ed\, a.
    1. Having cold blood; -- said of fish or animals whose blood
       is but little warmer than the water or air about them.
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    2. Deficient in sensibility or feeling; hard-hearted.
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    3. Not thoroughbred; -- said of animals, as horses, which are
       derived from the common stock of a country.
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Full-blooded (gcide) | Full-blooded \Full"-blood`ed\, a.
    1. Having a full supply of blood.
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    2. Of pure blood; thoroughbred; as, a full-blooded horse.
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Half-blooded (gcide) | Half-blooded \Half"-blood`ed\, a.
    1. Proceeding from a male and female of different breeds or
       races; having only one parent of good stock; as, a
       half-blooded sheep.
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    2. Degenerate; mean. --Shak.
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Hot-blooded (gcide) | Hot-blooded \Hot"-blood`ed\, a.
    Having hot blood; excitable; high-spirited; irritable;
    ardent; passionate.
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Warm-blooded (gcide) | Warm-blooded \Warm"-blood`ed\, a. (Physiol.)
    Having warm blood; -- applied especially to those animals, as
    birds and mammals, which have warm blood, or, more properly,
    the power of maintaining a nearly uniform temperature
    whatever the temperature of the surrounding air. See
    Homoiothermal.
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blue-blooded (wn) | blue-blooded
     adj 1: belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or
            aristocracy; "an aristocratic family"; "aristocratic
            Bostonians"; "aristocratic government"; "a blue family";
            "blue blood"; "the blue-blooded aristocracy"; "of gentle
            blood"; "patrician landholders of the American South";
            "aristocratic bearing"; "aristocratic features";
            "patrician tastes" [syn: aristocratic,
            aristocratical, blue, blue-blooded, gentle,
            patrician] |  
cold-blooded (wn) | cold-blooded
     adj 1: without compunction or human feeling; "in cold blood";
            "cold-blooded killing"; "insensate destruction" [syn:
            cold, cold-blooded, inhuman, insensate]
     2: having cold blood (in animals whose body temperature is not
        internally regulated) [ant: warm-blooded] |  
cold-bloodedly (wn) | cold-bloodedly
     adv 1: in cold blood; "he cold-bloodedly planned the murder of
            his boss" |  
full-blooded (wn) | full-blooded
     adj 1: of unmixed ancestry; "full-blooded Native American";
            "blooded Jersies" [syn: full-blooded, full-blood,
            blooded]
     2: endowed with or exhibiting great bodily or mental health; "a
        hearty glow of health" [syn: hearty, full-blooded,
        lusty, red-blooded] |  
half-blooded (wn) | half-blooded
     adj 1: (of animals) having only one purebred parent [syn: {half-
            blooded}, half-bred, half-breed] |  
hot-blooded (wn) | hot-blooded
     adj 1: prone to emotion; "hot-blooded Latin-Americans" |  
pureblooded (wn) | pureblooded
     adj 1: having a list of ancestors as proof of being a purebred
            animal [syn: pedigree(a), pedigreed, pureblood,
            pureblooded, thoroughbred] |  
red-blooded (wn) | red-blooded
     adj 1: endowed with or exhibiting great bodily or mental health;
            "a hearty glow of health" [syn: hearty, full-blooded,
            lusty, red-blooded] |  
warm-blooded (wn) | warm-blooded
     adj 1: having warm blood (in animals whose body temperature is
            internally regulated) [ant: cold-blooded] |  
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