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sanguine (SANG gwin) (adjective)
1. Relating to a character trait of cheerfulness: Darrell had a sanguine personality and got along with everyone at school.
2. Description of a person's ruddy skin tone: After a day hiking in the mountains, Jon had a fresh and sanguine complexion.
sanguinary (SANG gwuh ner" ee) (adjective)
Concerning that which is bloody or is associated with bloodshed: There are just too many sanguinary wars that have taken place throughout history.
sanguineous (sang GWIN ee uhs) (adjective)
1. Relating to or involving the body fluid or homicide: The medical surgery was more sanguineous than the doctors expected.
2. Concerning the color of person's vital fluid; cardinal-red: Tommy's new sanguineous shoes were hard to keep clean.

Gail's sanguine personality was matched by her sanguineous cheeks which were a rosy red; however, her favorite reading materials have been murder novels and the more sanguinary they are, the more she likes to read them!

sanguineous
1. Referring to, consisting of, or forming blood.
2. Full-blooded; sanguine; that is, hopeful.
3. A reference to the color of blood.
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sanguineous apoplexy
A cerebral hemorrhage or the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel in the brain often followed by neurologic damage; a type of stroke.
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