Plural of blooddrop; multiple small drops of blood, often examined in forensic investigations or described in dramatic narratives.
Plural formation of 'blooddrop' using standard '-s' ending; maintains the compound structure while indicating multiples.
Crime scene investigators map blooddrop patterns using geometry and physics—the shape, angle, and splatter pattern of drops can actually tell you where the person was standing, how fast they were moving, and what direction they went.
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