Bloodedness

/ˈblʌdɪdnəs/ noun

The quality or state of having blood, particularly as a measure of relationship, ancestry, or descent; bloodline status.

From 'blooded' (having blood, especially of good breeding) + suffix '-ness' (Old English -nes); originally applied to animals like horses and dogs to denote pedigree, then extended to human lineage.

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