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Blood the vital fluid circulating through the heart, arteries, and veins, supplying nutritive materials to all parts of the body, and receiving elements of waste for later discharge from the system. occultism enlarges upon the truism that the blood is the life, by relating it to the spiritual and psychic life-forces circulating in the solar system. Blavatsky says "that (a) the sun is the store-house of vital Force, which is the Noumenon of Electricity; and (b) that it is from its mysterious, never-to-be-fathomed depths, that issue those life currents which thrill through Space, as through the organisms of every living thing on Earth. . . . "Thus, there is a regular circulation of the vital fluid throughout our system, of which the sun is the heart -- the same as the circulation of the blood in the human body -- during the manvantaric solar period, or life; . . . could the human heart be made luminous, and the living and throbbing organ be made visible . . . then every one would see the Sun-spot phenomenon repeated every second -- due to its contraction and the rushing of the blood" (SD 1:531, 541-2). the analogy is seen in these streams of solar living fire stepped down into vital electricity on earth, and also in the psychic and astral-physical currents of lunar life which influence generation and all terrestrial growth. In chemical composition, the plasma or fluid part of the blood is said to be identical with that of primordial sea water, ocean water having since become more concentrated. to be continue "Blood2"



To blood is ascribed in scripture the mysterious sacredness which belongs to life, and god reserved it to himself when allowing man the dominion over and the use of the lower animals for food. thus reserved, it acquires a double power: (1) that of sacrificial atonement; and (2) that of becoming a curse when wantonly shed, unless duly expiated. (Genesis 9:4; leviticus 7:26; 17:11-13)   

(1.) As food, prohibited in Gen. 9:4, where the use of animal food is first allowed. Comp. Deut. 12:23; Lev. 3:17; 7:26; 17:10-14. the injunction to abstain from blood is renewed in the decree of the council of jerusalem (Acts 15:29). It has been held by some, and we think correctly, that this law of prohibition was only ceremonial and temporary; while others regard it as still binding on all. blood was eaten by the israelites after the battle of Gilboa (1 Sam. 14:32-34). (2.) the blood of sacrifices was caught by the priest in a basin, and then sprinkled seven times on the altar; that of the passover on the doorposts and lintels of the houses (Ex. 12; Lev. 4:5-7; 16:14-19). At the giving of the law (Ex. 24:8) the blood of the sacrifices was sprinkled on the people as well as on the altar, and thus the people were consecrated to God, or entered into covenant with him, hence the blood of the covenant (Matt. 26:28; Heb. 9:19, 20; 10:29; 13:20). (3.) human blood. the murderer was to be punished (Gen. 9:5). the blood of the murdered "crieth for vengeance" (Gen. 4:10). the "avenger of blood" was the nearest relative of the murdered, and he was required to avenge his death (Num. 35:24, 27). No satisfaction could be made for the guilt of murder (Num. 35:31). (4.) blood used metaphorically to denote race (Acts 17:26), and as a symbol of slaughter (Isa. 34:3). To "wash the feet in blood" means to gain a great victory (Ps. 58:10). Wine, from its red colour, is called "the blood of the grape" (Gen. 49:11). blood and water issued from our saviour's side when it was pierced by the roman soldier (John 19:34). this has led pathologists to the conclusion that the proper cause of Christ's death was rupture of the heart. (Comp. Ps. 69:20.) bloody sweat the sign and token of our lord's great agony (Luke 22:44).

considered a circulating "tissue" composed of a fluid portion (plasma) with suspended formed elements (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets); blood (arterial blood) is the means by which oxygen and nutrients are transported to tissues; [venous blood] is the means by which carbon dioxide and metabolic by-products are transported for excretion

A tissue with red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and other substances suspended in fluid called plasma. blood takes oxygen and nutrients to the tissues, and carries away wastes. 

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the blood is the fluid in the body that contains red and white cells as well as platelets, proteins, plasma and other elements. It is transported throughout the body by the circulatory system.

Hemoglobin(Hb)male 14.0-17.7 g/dlfemale 12.0-16.0 g/dl mean corpuscular Haemoglobin(MCH)27-33 pgMean corpuscular Haemoblobin Concentration(MCHC) 32-35 g/dlMean Corouscular Volume(MCV)80-96 flPacked cell Volume(PCV)male 0.42-0.53 L/Lfemale 0.36-0.45 L/LWhite cell Count(WCC or WBC or TLC)Total 4-11x1000000000/L basophils <0.01-0.1x1000000000/LEosinophis 0.04-0.4x1000000000/LLymphocytes 1.5-4.0x1000000000/LMonocytes 0.2-0.8x1000000000/LNeutrophils 2-7.5x1000000000/LTotal blood volume 60-80 ml/kgPlasmma volume 40-50 ml/kgPlatelet count 150-400x1000000000/LSerum vitamin B12 160-925 ng/L(150-675pmol/L)Serum Folate(folic acid)4-18 micro gram/LRed cell folate 160-640 micro gram/LRed cell mass male 25-35 ml/kgFemale 20-30 ml/kgReticulocyte count 0.5%-2.5% of red cells (50-100x1000000000/L)ESR <20mm in one hourBleeding Time(ivy method) 2-7 min(BT)Partial thromboplastin time 24-31 sec(PTTK)Prothrombin time (PT) 12-16 sec international normalized ratio (INR) 1 _______________________________________________ acid phosphatase 1-5 U/L alanine Aminotrasferase 5-40 U/L(ALT) alkaline phosphatase 25-115 U/L amylase <220 U/LAngiotensin ConvertingEnzyme(ACE) 10-70 U/Lalpha1-Antitrypsin(a1-antitrypsin) 1.1-2.1 g/LAspartate Aminotrasferase7-40 U/L(AST)Bicabonate 22-30 mmol/LBilirubin <17 micromol/L(0.3-1.5 mg/dl)Caeruloplasmin 0.20-0.61 g/LCalcium 2.20-2.67 mmol/L (8.5-10.5 mg/dl)Chloride 95-106 mmol/LCholinestrase 2.25-7.0 U/LCopper 11-20 micro mol/L (100-200 mg/dl)C-reactive protein <10 mg/LCreatinine 0.06-0.12 mmol/L(0.6-1.5 mg/dl)Creatinine Kinase(CPK) female 24-170 U/LMale 24-195 U/LCK-MB fraction 25 U/L(<60% of total activity)C3 0.55-1.20 g/LC4 0.20-0.50 g/LFerritinFemale 6-110 micro gram/LMale 20-260 micro gram/Lpost menopausal 12-230 micro gram/L alfa-fetoprotein <10 kU/L(a-fetoprotein)Glucose (Fasting) 4.5-5.6 mmol/L(70-110 mg/dl) Fructosamine up to 285 micro mol/LGama-Glutamyl TransferaseMale 11-50 U/LFemale 7-32 U/LGlycosylated Hb(HbA1c) 3.8-8.5%Hydroxybutyric dehydrogenase 40-150 U/L(HBD)Immunoglobulins(11 yers and above)IgA 0.8-4 g/LIgG 7.0-18 g/LIgM 0.4-2.5 g/LIron 13-32 micro mol/L(50-150 micro gram/dl)Iron binding capacity 42-80 micro mol/LLactate 0.4-1.4 mmol/LLactate dehydrogenase 240-460 U/LLead <0.7 micro mol/LMagnesium 0.7-1.1 mmol/LBeta2-microglobulin 1.0-3.0 mg/LOsmolality 280-296 mosmol/kgPHOSPHATE 0.8-1.5 mmol/LPotasium 3.5-5.0 mmol/LProstate specific antigen up to 4.0 micro gramProtein (total) 62-80 gm/LAlbumin 36-47 gm/L sodium 135-146 mmol/LUrate(Uric acid) 0.18-0.42 mmol/L(3-7 mg/dl)Urea 2.5-6.7 mmol/L(8-25 mg/dl)Vitamin A 0.5-2.01 micro mol/LVitamin D 25-hydroxy 37-200 nmol/L(0.15-0.80 ng/dl)1,25-hydroxy 60-108 pmol/L(0.24-0.45 pg/L)Zinc 7-18 micro mol/LCholesterol 3.5-5.6 mmol/L (ideal <5.2 mmol/L)HDL cholesterol: male 0.95-2.15 mmol/LFemale 0.70-2.00 mmol/LLipids (Total) 4.0-10.0 gm/LLipoproteins:VLDL 0.128-0.645 mmol/LLDL 1.55-4.4 mmol/LHDL: male 0.70-2.1 mmol/Lfemale 0.50-1.70 mmol/L Non-esterified fatty acids: male 0.19-0.78 mmol.LFemale 0.06-0.9 mmol/LPhospholipids 2.9-5.2 mmol/LTriglycerides:Male 0.70-2.1 mmol/LFemale 0.50-1.70 mmol/L

1. member of the bloods gang2. a blood brother

sister (rhyming slang)

definitely; yes!

exclamation of praise

spuds, potatoes

about unwise decision

someone is an excellent, helpful bloke

be under a strain; be anxious; worry

someone has done something good for you, you make this statement

bloodlood (&?;), n. [oe. blod, blood, as. bl&?;d; akin to d. bloed, ohg. bluot, g. blut, goth, bl&?;&?;, sw. & dan. blod; prob. fr. the same root as e. blow to bloom. see blow to bloom.] 1. the fluid which circulates in the principal vascular system of animals, carrying nourishment to all parts of the body, and bringing away waste products to be excreted. see under arterial.note: the blood consists of a liquid, the plasma, containing minute particles, the blood corpuscles. in the invertebrate animals it is usually nearly colorless, and contains only one kind of corpuscles; but in all vertebrates, except amphioxus, it contains some colorless corpuscles, with many more which are red and give the blood its uniformly red color. see corpuscle, plasma. 2. relationship by descent from a common ancestor; consanguinity; kinship. to share the blood of saxon royalty. w. scott. a friend of our own blood.   similar words(58) 

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(v. t.)

To stain, smear or wet, with blood.  

(v. t.)

To heat the blood of; to exasperate.  

(v. t.)

To give (hounds or soldiers) a first taste or sight of blood, as in hunting or war.  

(v. t.)

To bleed.  

(n.)

The shedding of blood; the taking of life, murder; manslaughter; destruction.  

(n.)

The juice of anything, especially if red.  

(n.)

The fluid which circulates in the principal vascular system of animals, carrying nourishment to all parts of the body, and bringing away waste products to be excreted. see under Arterial.  

(n.)

The fleshy nature of man.  

(n.)

Temper of mind; disposition; state of the passions; -- as if the blood were the seat of emotions.  

(n.)

Relationship by descent from a common ancestor; consanguinity; kinship.  

(n.)

Descent; lineage; especially, honorable birth; the highest royal lineage.  

(n.)

Descent from parents of recognized breed; excellence or purity of breed.  

(n.)

A man of fire or spirit; a fiery spark; a gay, showy man; a rake.  

(n.)

A bloodthirsty or murderous disposition.  

MeaningSister. OriginCockney rhyming slang.

MeaningSo it is, but this proverb hasn't to do with scientific measure of viscosity. the expression, meaning that family can be relied on better then friends. OriginDates back to 1672.

MeaningThe blood that which flows in the veins of old and aristocratic families. OriginA translation of the spanish sangre azul attributed to some of the oldest and proudest families of Castile, who claimed never to have been contaminated by Moorish, Jewish, or other foreign admixture; the expression probably originated in the blueness of the veins of people of fair complexion as compared with those of dark skin; also, a person with blue blood; an aristocrat.

OriginFrom Shakespeare's king Lear

MeaningOnes family. OriginFrom Shakespeare's Hamlet

OriginLine from winston Churchill's wartime speech on becoming prime minister of the UK in 1940.

Noun1. the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped by the heart; "blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries waste products away"; "the ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions" (hypernym) liquid body substance, bodily fluid, body fluid, humor, humour (hyponym) arterial blood (substance-meronym) serum, blood serum (part-meronym) blood cell, blood corpuscle, corpuscle (classification) vertebrate, craniate2. the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has been warriors" (synonym) lineage, line, line of descent, descent, bloodline, blood line, pedigree, ancestry, origin, parentage, stemma, stock (hypernym) genealogy, family tree (hyponym) family, family line, folk, kinfolk, kinsfolk, sept, phratry3. the shedding of blood resulting in murder; "he avenged the blood of his kinsmen" (synonym) bloodshed, gore (hypernym) murder, slaying, execution4. temperament or disposition; "a person of hot blood" (hypernym) disposition, temperament5. a dissolute man in fashionable society (synonym) rake, profligate, rip, roue (hypernym) libertine, debauchee, rounder6. people viewed as members of a group; "we need more young blood in this organization" (hypernym) peopleVerb1. smear with blood, as in a hunting initiation rite, where the face of a person is smeared with the blood of the kill (hypernym) daub, smear

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Cydwaed = a. to the same blood

Geleuruddio = to stain with blood

Gwaedglais = n. blood stripe

Gwaedlin = n. an issue of blood

Gwaedlydu = to stain with blood

Gwaedneu = n. a blood issue

Gwaedog = abounding with blood

Gwaedogen = n. a blood pudding, a black pudding

Gwaedol = sanguineous of blood

Gwaedoliaeth = n. kindred by blood, consanguinity

Gwaedraidd = a. running with blood

Gwaedrod = n. a course of blood

Gwaedu = v. to bleed, to let blood

BOLTERED smeared with blood, passions

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1) (n) blood brother 2) (n) member of the bloods gang.

1) (n) blood brother 2) (n) member of the bloods gang.

Blood is a specialized biological fluid consisting of red blood cells (also called RBCs or erythrocytes), white blood cells (also called leukocytes) and platelets (also called thrombocytes) suspended in a complex fluid medium known as blood plasma. blood plasma is the liquid component of blood, in which the blood cells are suspended. It makes up about 55% of total blood volume.

is a franchise based on the 2000 animated film, produced by Production I.G and Sony's anime production arm, Aniplex.

Blood-stained garments, indicate enemies who seek to tear down a successful career that is opening up before you.The dreamer should beware of strange friendships.To see blood flowing from a wound, physical ailments and worry. bad business caused from disastrous dealings with foreign combines.To see blood on your hands, immediate bad luck, if not careful of your person and your own affairs.  

fear of angina, choking or narrowness

fear of nosebleeds

1) slang term for a wizard born of two wizarding families.2) password to the Slytherin common room [2].

Misspellings

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Typos

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