Haemorrhaging

/ˈhɛmərɪdʒɪŋ/ verb

Bleeding heavily or losing large amounts of blood, used literally for medical conditions or figuratively for losing money, resources, or support rapidly.

From Greek 'haima' (blood) + 'rhegnynai' (to burst or break). The British spelling keeps the 'ae' diphthong from Greek; American English simplifies it to 'hemorrhaging.' The word describes blood literally bursting out.

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