Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
Yes, as in "He drew blood when he hit him."
The correct spelling is leukemia (blood disease).
That is the correct spelling of "outlined" (drew around, or presented a gist).
The correct spelling is "sphygmomanometer."
Lisinopril is the correct spelling and it is a blood pressure medication.
That is the correct spelling of "grue" (gore, blood and guts).
The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.
The correct spelling of the blood disease is diabetes (diabetes mellitus).
That is the correct spelling of "glucometer" (blood glucose measuring device)
That is the correct spelling of the term "hypoglycemia" (low blood sugar).
No, "VAXINATE" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "VACCINATE."
Across is the correct spelling of the word.Some example sentences are:He stared at her from across the room.We walked across the bridge.She drew the curtains across her window.
No, the correct spelling isopportunities.