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Antonyms
1. blood-filled
adjective. containing blood.
Antonyms
- merciful
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Rhymes with Cord Blood
- cold-blood
- lebudde
- stud
- spud
- scud
- fludd
- flud
- flood
- ehud
- crud
- thud
- sudd
- rudd
- rud
- nudd
- mudd
- mud
- judd
- hud
- dudd
- dud
- cudd
- budde
- budd
- bud
- uhde
2. blood
noun. ['ˈblʌd'] the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped through the body by the heart and contains plasma, blood cells, and platelets.
Synonyms
- bloodstream
- humour
- liquid body substance
- bodily fluid
- blood cell
- venous blood
- arterial blood
- blood group
- blood stream
- menstrual flow
- grume
- blood serum
- blood corpuscle
- humor
- serum
- cord blood
- blood type
- whole blood
- blood clot
- gore
- menorrhea
- body fluid
- menstrual blood
- lifeblood
Antonyms
- understock
- irregular
- disrepute
- nonstandard
Etymology
- blod (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. blood
noun. ['ˈblʌd'] temperament or disposition.
Synonyms
- disposition
Antonyms
- ill humor
- original
Etymology
- blod (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. blood
noun. ['ˈblʌd'] a dissolute man in fashionable society.
Synonyms
- roue
- rake
- rip
- libertine
- rounder
- profligate
- debauchee
Antonyms
- starboard
- larboard
- obverse
- top
Etymology
- blod (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. blood
noun. ['ˈblʌd'] the descendants of one individual.
Synonyms
- descent
- side
- lineage
- blood line
- ancestry
- bloodline
- kinfolk
- stemma
- origin
- pedigree
- family
- family tree
- line of descent
- family line
- kinsfolk
- genealogy
- parentage
- folk
- sept
- line
- phratry
Antonyms
- leeward
- front
- rear
- windward
Etymology
- blod (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. blood
noun. ['ˈblʌd'] people viewed as members of a group.
Antonyms
- descent
Etymology
- blod (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. cord
noun. ['ˈkɔrd'] a line made of twisted fibers or threads.
Synonyms
- chenille
- lacing
- whipcord
- string
- tie
- clews
- fishing line
- laniard
- log line
- twine
- lanyard
- static line
- sash cord
- clothesline
- ripcord
- gut
- wick
- taper
- lace
- thread
- apron string
- piping
- sash line
- catgut
- yarn
- line
- perpendicular
- chenille cord
- agal
- bowstring
- plumb line
Antonyms
- strengthen
- tightness
- dehydrate
- tense
Etymology
- corde (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- chorda (Latin)
8. cord
noun. ['ˈkɔrd'] a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs; usually made of cotton.
Synonyms
- textile
- narrow wale
- corduroy
- material
- fabric
- Bedford cord
- wide wale
Antonyms
- stiffen
- running
- disarrange
- recede
Etymology
- corde (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- chorda (Latin)
9. cord
noun. ['ˈkɔrd'] a unit of amount of wood cut for burning; 128 cubic feet.
Synonyms
- cubic content unit
- cubature unit
- displacement unit
- cubage unit
- capacity unit
- capacity measure
- volume unit
Antonyms
- disjoin
- detach
- disentangle
- unsnarl
Etymology
- corde (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- chorda (Latin)
10. cord
verb. ['ˈkɔrd'] stack in cords.
Synonyms
- pile
- stack
Antonyms
- unknot
- untwine
- unwind
Etymology
- corde (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- chorda (Latin)