Bleed

/bliːd/ verb

To bleed is to lose blood from your body, usually because of a cut or injury. It can also be used figuratively to mean suffering loss or pain.

The word comes from Old English “blēdan,” meaning “to bleed,” from “blōd,” meaning “blood.” It shares roots with many Germanic words for blood and bleeding.

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ARينزف
BNরক্তপাত
CSkrvácet
DAbløde
DEbluten
ELαιμορραγώ
ESsangrar
FAخونریزی
FIvuotaa verta
FRsaigner
GUલોહી વહેવું
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