Severe loss of blood
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exsanguinationSevere loss of blood
parvovirushighly contagious, often fatal viral disease of dogs, characterized by vomiting, severe diarrhea, and depression and accompanied by high fever and loss of appetite
lepromatousRelating to or denoting the more severe of the two principal forms of leprosy, marked by thickening of the skin and nerves, the formation of lumps on the skin, and often severe loss of feeling and paralysis leading to disfigurement
grievouscausing or characterized by severe pain, suffering, or sorrow a grievous wound a grievous loss
dysenteryInfection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhea with the presence of blood and mucus in the feces
oligemialoss of blood after haemorrhage, also OLIGAEMIA
oligemiasOLIGEMIA, loss of blood after haemorrhage, also OLIGAEMIA
oligemicsuffering loss of blood after haemorrhage, also OLIGAEMIC
wergeldsmoney paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud
wergildmoney paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud
wergeldmoney paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud
weregildmoney paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud
weregildsmoney paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud
syncopalbrief loss of consciousness associated with transient cerebral anemia, as in heart block, sudden lowering of the blood pressure, etc.; fainting
syncopicbrief loss of consciousness associated with transient cerebral anemia, as in heart block, sudden lowering of the blood pressure, etc.; fainting
syncopebrief loss of consciousness associated with transient cerebral anemia, as in heart block, sudden lowering of the blood pressure, etc.; fainting
strokesA sudden disabling attack or loss of consciousness caused by an interruption in the flow of blood to the brain, esp. through thrombosis