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Example sentences for "sanguineous"

Lexicographically close words:
sanguiferous; sanguinary; sanguine; sanguinely; sanguinem; sanguinis; sanguis; sanidine; sanious; sanitarian
  1. A red lamp on the water seemed to be watching him with a sanguineous eye.

  2. This he regarded as an odious monument which perpetuated warfare, hatred among nations, and the false, dearly purchased, sanguineous glory of conquerors.

  3. Sometimes there are topplings of sanguineous clouds, battles of giants hurling mountains at one another and succumbing beneath the monstrous ruins of flaming cities.

  4. If Colonel Pompley's face was red in ordinary hours, no epithet sufficiently rubicund or sanguineous can express its colour at this appeal.

  5. The passenger, who was a plethoric, sanguineous man, felt as if he were stifling.

  6. Besides, is this not a mere dispute about words; and is it proved that what are called sanguineous secretions are not the result of the same action, which gives rise to hæmorrhagic exudations?

  7. All sanguineous animals have either a bony or a spinous column.

  8. The similar parts are divided into the sanguineous or rich in blood and the spermatic.

  9. The lady was thirty-seven years of age, of a very neuro-sanguineous temperament, active in body, and most amiable in disposition.

  10. The disease is known to occur on American and winged elm, but all native elms are probably susceptible to attack by the pathogen.

  11. In the South, walkingstick eggs hatch the summer after they are laid, usually starting in mid-May.

  12. For hereby they confound the generation of perfect animals with imperfect, sanguineous with exanguious, vermiparous with oviparous, and erect Anomalies, disturbing the laws of Nature.

  13. True it is that the eyes of Animals are seated with some difference, but in sanguineous animals in the head, and that more forward then the ear or hole of hearing.

  14. But in sanguineous animals, quadrupeds, bipeds, or man, no such number can be regularly verified, or multiplicity of eyes confirmed.

  15. A sanguineous passion had lurked in his muscles, and now that his sweetheart was taken from him, this passion burst out in blind violence.

  16. It was with a feeling akin to admiration, that she contemplated his low forehead planted with coarse black hair, his full cheeks, his red lips, his regular features of sanguineous beauty.

  17. The sanguineous temperament of this strapping fellow, his full voice and jovial laughter, troubled the young woman and threw her into a sort of nervous anguish.

  18. The two together, the woman nervous and hypocritical, the man sanguineous and leading the life of a brute, formed a powerful couple allied.

  19. If Colonel Pompley's face was red in ordinary hours, no epithet sufficiently rubicund or sanguineous can express its color at this appeal.

  20. The passenger, who was a plethoric, sanguineous man felt as if he were stifling.

  21. Nervous excitability seldom prevails in the sanguineous constitution, where muscular masses are pronounced in athletic forms.

  22. The sanguineous discharge was invariably preceded by a prickly and itching sensation; frequently this itching exudation proceeded from the scalp.

  23. Thus, the restlessness of the bilious and choleric may be attuned to a phlegmatic state by the power of reason, and the brute courage and audacity of the sanguineous checked by inspiring sentiments of true valour.

  24. Hence the sanguineous are not easily brought into action; but, when once roused, their energies are irresistible.

  25. Seldom do we observe it in the sanguineous temperament, remarkable for mental tranquillity, yet determined courage when roused to action.

  26. In the choleric or bilious temperament the liver and biliary organs are as redundant in their power as the sanguineous vessels, and, for the most part, at the expense of the excernent or cellulous and lymphatic system.

  27. Here the biliary organs are brought into a constant and a morbid action, while the sanguineous system is weak and irregular.

  28. The sanguineous discharge which shows itself at the genitals during an acute attack of an infectious disease, has no relation whatever with the menstrual function; this may take place in children at any early age.

  29. The temperament also greatly influences the development of the function; children who are nervous, irritable, and of a sanguineous temperament, menstruate earlier than those of sedate habits.

  30. Before this congestion reaches the point of bursting the capillaries, and about the time that the sanguineous flow ceases, there is an increased and altered mucous secretion of the mucous membrane.

  31. A muco-sanguineous discharge from the vagina is another sign that labor has begun, but it will sometimes happen that it is absent, and this constitutes a dry labor.

  32. Traces of inflammation and discoloration by sanguineous staining are traceable on the pleural surfaces.

  33. The endocardium is often blotched to a greater or less extent by sanguineous imbibition.

  34. The deficiency of blood in the chilled portion induces weakness, while the superabundance of sanguineous fluid may cause disease in another part of the system.

  35. The increased amount of fluid, both sanguineous and nervous, supplied to any organ during extra functional action, is abstracted from other parts of the system.

  36. This arises from the circumstance that an organ, when in functional action, attracts fluids (sanguineous and nervous) from other organs of the system.

  37. Lente mentions a case of labor without liquor amnii; and Townsend records delivery without any sanguineous discharge.

  38. There was no sanguineous discharge from the genitals, but at the time of raising the body to place it in the coffin, a fetus, with the umbilical cord, escaped from the vagina.

  39. Of course, menstruation before the third or fourth year is extremely rare, most of the cases reported before this age being merely accidental sanguineous discharges from the genitals, not regularly periodical, and not true catamenia.

  40. Each attack was accompanied by pains in the back and hypogastric region, febrile disturbance, and a sanguineous discharge from the urethra, which resembled in color, consistency, etc.

  41. The ulcer was much inflamed and painful, the veins corded and deep colored, and there was a free discharge of sanguineous yellowish matter.

  42. In gout of the sanguineous type the favorite remedy of Gilbert was venesection, pushed to extremes which suggest the bloody theories of his later confrere Bouillaud.

  43. Perhaps, however, we may bleed from the right foot, provided we understand that there is on the right side a sanguineous tumor, the danger of which is greater than that of the swelling on the right hand.

  44. Once, while treating a man suffering from sanguineous gout, the pain of which involved the joints between the assuerus and the racheta (?

  45. Sanguineous gout was the most curable of these four and usually lasted two to three weeks; bilious gout was much more serious and often ended in death.

  46. He described a sanguineous gout frequent in the springtime, especially among young people with acutely inflamed joints, the pain being most severe in the mornings and the urine red and dense.

  47. This Disease is generally distinguished into two Kinds, the sanguineous and serous Apoplexy.

  48. Indeed those, who have been once attacked with the first, the sanguineous Apoplexies, should be still more exact, more upon their Guard, than the others.

  49. This organ becomes greatly swollen and inflamed, while from one or both nostrils there exudes a copious discharge of highly offensive purulent or sanguineous matter.

  50. Over the whole surface of the body there appear numerous red spots or pustules, which break and discharge a thick mucous or sanguineous fluid.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sanguineous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
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