blood-relationship

  • 121Cultural relationship between the Welsh and the English — The relationship between the Welsh and English within Great Britain is mostly characterised by tolerance, respect, and an intermixing of people and cultures. However, elements of mutual mistrust or dislike, and occasionally overt racism, also… …

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  • 122Inheritable blood — Inheritable In*her it*a*ble, a. 1. Capable of being inherited; transmissible or descendible; as, an inheritable estate or title. Blackstone. [1913 Webster] 2. Capable of being transmitted from parent to child; as, inheritable qualities or… …

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  • 123Sword Stained with Royal Blood — infobox Book | name = Sword Stained with Royal Blood title orig = translator = image caption = author = Jin Yong illustrator = cover artist = country = language = series = genre = publisher = release date = 1956 english release date = media type …

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  • 124The Blood Spattered Bride — Infobox Film name = La Novia Ensangrentada caption = director = Vicente Aranda producer = Jaime Fernadez Cid writer = Vicente Aranda starring = Simón Andreu Maribel Martín Alexandra Bastedo Dean Selmier music = Antonio Pérez Olea cinematography …

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  • 125whole blood — /hohl blud / for 1; /hohl blud / for 2 1. blood directly from the body, from which none of the components have been removed, used in transfusions. 2. relationship between persons through both parents. Cf. half blood. [1400 50; late ME] * * * …

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  • 126life-blood — noun (U) 1 the most important thing needed by an organization, relationship etc to continue to exist or develop successfully: Communication is the life blood of a good marriage. 2 literary your blood …

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  • 127full blood — ☆ full blood n. [from obs. notion that blood is the medium of heredity] 1. the relationship between offspring of the same parents 2. unmixed breed or race …

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  • 128privies in blood — persons related by blood and having a mutual interest in or successive relationship to the same estate or right in the same property an heir and his ancestor are privies in blood as are coparceners among themselves …

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