It should be defined somewhat like this: "continuous loss of blood from intended vessels or tissues". Try the online medical dictionaries. They'll probably give you a better/ accurate one.
Epistaxis is the medical term meaning nosebleed.
Hemorrhage.
Hemorrhage
Venous
Venous
marine net
Yes. An explosion is a sudden release of energy, like rapid combustion.
Simply stated as "blood flow compromise", which is anything that may prevent proper blood flow such as a hemorrhage, plaque atherosclerosis, etc.
rhinorrhea
Hemorrhage (haemorrhage) is excessive or extensive bleeding, either within tissues and organs, or out of the body.A rapid and/or heavy loss of blood. You can also say something like, "His business was hemorrhaging money because the new product wasn't selling."
Hemorrhage: Bleeding or the abnormal flow of blood. The patient may have an internal hemorrhage that is invisible or an external hemorrhage that is visible on the outside of the body. Bleeding into the spleen or liver is internal hemorrhage. Bleeding from a cut on the face is an external hemorrhage. The term "hemorrhagic" comes from the Greek "haima," blood + rhegnumai," to break forth = a free and forceful escape of blood.
Current defined as Positive charge flow , flows from higher potential to the lower. Current defined as electron flow, flows from lower potential to higher. In general Potential and Current are defined by positive charge.
On Study Island its like, resistance to flow.
A gush is a sudden, rapid flow, or an excessive display, such as of enthusiasm or sentiment.
To slow down water flow on rapid rivers.