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Whole blood   /hoʊl bləd/   Listen
Whole blood

noun
1.
Blood that has not been modified except for the addition of an anticoagulant.






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"Whole blood" Quotes from Famous Books



... running up, shrilled, "The Amphibs have broken through and are coming down the street! Let's get to our boat before the whole blood-thirsty ...
— Rastignac the Devil • Philip Jose Farmer

... the descendants of John Stiles himself, the issue of Geoffrey and Lucy Stiles, his parents, is called in, viz.: first, Francis Stiles, the eldest brother of the whole blood, or his issue. ...
— A Short History of Women's Rights • Eugene A. Hecker



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