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cru·en·ta·tion \ˌkrüˌen.ˈtāshən, -üən-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin cruentation-, cruentatio staining with blood, from Latin cruentatus (past participle of cruentare to make bloody, from cruentus bloody) + -ion-, -io -ion; akin to Latin cruor blood — more at raw : the oozing of blood from a corpse after incision or according to superstitious belief in the presence of the murderer |