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Blood in Latin

Updated: 10/10/2023
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7y ago

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The Latin word for blood is sanguis (-inis, m.). Blood flowing from a wound, gore, is cruor (-oris, m.).

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9y ago

The Greek word for blood is αίμα (ema).

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12y ago

sanguis represents the "thin" blood flowing through your veins whereas cruor represents the rough, "thick" blood (which is spilled in a murder for example)

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sanguis

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14y ago

Its αίμα (ema) Root word hemo-

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7y ago

Sanguinem is how you say blood in Latin.

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Sanguis.

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Heme.

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