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31bloodless — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. anemic; pale; unfeeling, cold; peaceful; cowardly. See colorlessness, cowardice, insensibility. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Pale] Syn. pallid, wan, anemic; see pale 1 . 2. [Coldhearted] Syn.… …
32bloodless — blood·less || blÊŒdlɪs adj. without bloodshed; lacking blood; pallid; apathetic …
33bloodless — adjective 1》 (of a conflict) without violence or killing. 2》 (of the skin) drained of colour. ↘lacking in vitality; feeble. 3》 (of a person) cold or ruthless. Derivatives bloodlessly adverb bloodlessness noun …
34bloodless — adj 1. pale, wan, sickly, colorless, anemic; pallid, sallow, ashen, chalky, pasty; peaked, faint, faded, whey faced; gaunt, haggard, drawn, emaciated; livid, deathly, deathlike, cadaverous; ghostly., ghastly, grim, white as a ghost or as a sheet …
35bloodless — blood·less …
36Bloodless Revolution — the events in Britain in 1688 when the Roman Catholic James II was removed as king and replaced by his daughter Mary and her husband William III (William of Orange). So many of James’s Protestant officers joined William’s side that there was no… …
37Bloodless Revolution. — See English Revolution. * * * …
38bloodless phlebotomy — phlebostasis (def. 2) …
39bloodless revolution — nonviolent uprising, nonviolent coup …
40Bloodless Revolution — /ˈblʌdləs/ (say bludluhs) noun the → Glorious Revolution …