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bleeder
bleed·er B0319600 (blē′dər)n.1. A person, such as a hemophiliac, who bleeds freely or is subject to frequent hemorrhages.2. a. Slang A blood vessel from which there is uncontrolled bleeding.b. A blood vessel severed by trauma or surgery that requires cautery or ligature to arrest the flow of blood.3. A person who draws blood from another; a phlebotomist.bleeder (ˈbliːdə) n1. slang a. derogatory a despicable person: a rotten bleeder. b. any person; fellow: where's the bleeder gone?. 2. (Pathology) pathol a nontechnical name for a haemophiliacbleed•er (ˈbli dər) n. 1. hemophiliac. 2. Brit. bloke. [1780–90] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bleeder - someone who has hemophilia and is subject to uncontrollable bleedinghaemophile, haemophiliac, hemophile, hemophiliacdiseased person, sick person, sufferer - a person suffering from an illness | Translationsbleeder
bleeder[′blēd·ər] (electronics) A high resistance connected across the dc output of a high-voltage power supply which serves to discharge the filter capacitors after the power supply has been turned off, and to provide a stabilizing load. (engineering) A connection located at a low place in an air line or a gasoline container so that, by means of a small valve, the condensed water or other liquid can be drained or bled off from the line or container without discharging the air or gas. (medicine) A person subject to frequent hemorrhages, as a hemophiliac. A blood vessel from which there is persistent uncontrolled bleeding. A blood vessel which has escaped closure by cautery or ligature during a surgical procedure. (metallurgy) An incomplete casting that results from some molten metal draining out of the mold cavity after pouring has ceased. bleederA small valve used to drain fluid from a pipe, radiator, vessel, etc.bleeder
bleeder [blēd´er] 1. any blood vessel cut during surgery that requires clamping, cautery, or ligature.2. slang term, now considered offensive, referring to a person who bleeds freely, especially one suffering from a condition in which the blood fails to clot properly, such as hemophilia.bleed·er (blēd'er), 1. Colloquialism for anyone suffering from hemophilia, Christmas disease, Osler disease, or another clotting disorder. 2. A blood vessel cut during a surgical procedure. bleeder (blē′dər)n.1. A person, such as a hemophiliac, who bleeds freely or is subject to frequent hemorrhages.2. a. Slang A blood vessel from which there is uncontrolled bleeding.b. A blood vessel severed by trauma or surgery that requires cautery or ligature to arrest the flow of blood.3. A person who draws blood from another; a phlebotomist.Surgery (1) An actively haemorrhaging patient (2) A patient whose marrow has been ravaged by chemotherapy, and is thus highly susceptible to bleeding due to marked thrombocytopenia—e.g., < 10,000 platelets/mm3 (3) An overtly haemorrhaging blood vessel in an operative or endoscopic field Vox populi Phlebotomistbleeder Surgery noun 1. An actively hemorrhaging Pt.2. A Pt whose BM has been ravaged by chemotherapy, and is thus highly susceptible to bleeding due to marked thrombocytopenia–eg, < 10,000 platelets/mm3.3. An overtly hemorrhaging blood vessel in an operative or endoscopic field. Cf 'Clotter' Vox populi Phlebotomist, see there.bleed·er (blē'dĕr) 1. A person with a hemorrhagic disease. 2. A blood vessel severed during surgery. bleeder 1. A person with HAEMOPHILIA or other bleeding disorder. 2. A person unduly prone to bleed. 3. A surgeon's term for an artery cut during an operation. bleed·er (blē'dĕr) A blood vessel cut during a surgical procedure. bleeder Related to bleeder: hemophilia, Bleeder resistorSynonyms for bleedernoun someone who has hemophilia and is subject to uncontrollable bleedingSynonyms- haemophile
- haemophiliac
- hemophile
- hemophiliac
Related Words- diseased person
- sick person
- sufferer
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