sangui-, sanguio-, sanguin- +
(Latin: blood)
consanguine
1. Having the same ancestry or descent.
2. Related by blood.
consanguineous
Of the same lineage or origin; having a common ancestor.
consanguineously
A reference to being of the same blood or origin; specifically, descended from the same ancestor.
consanguinity
1. Relationship by descent from the same ancestor, and not by marriage or affinity.
2. Blood relationship because of common ancestry.
Everyone carries rare recessive alleles, rare genes that are generally innocuous in the heterozygous state but that in the company of another gene of the same type are capable of causing an autosomal recessive disease. We are all reservoirs for genetic disease.
3. A close affinity or connection or a close relationship.
desanguinate
A process or anything which causes a massive loss of blood.
desanguination, desanguinated
A condition is which there is a massive loss of blood.
ensanguine
1. To stain or cover with blood; to make bloody, or of a blood-red color; as, an ensanguined hue.
2. To cover or stain with, or as if, with blood.
exsanguination
The extensive loss of blood resulting from a hemorrhage (bleeding).
exsanguine
1. Lacking blood, or destitute of blood, bloodless; anemic.
2. Performed with little or no loss of blood; such as, with a surgical operation.
exsanguinity
Lacking blood, or the destitution of blood; as opposed to a plethora of blood (excess or superabundance).
exsanguinotransfusion, replacement transfusion
An exchange transfusion or repetitive withdrawal of small amounts of blood and replacement with donor blood, until a large proportion of the blood volume has been exchanged; used primarily in newborn infants with erythroblastosis fetalis (fetal anemia) and sometimes in patients with various other blood conditions.
exsanguinous
Destitute of blood, insufficiency of blood, or apparently so.
exsanguious
1. Destitute of blood, or lacking blood.
2. Without true, or red, blood; such as, insects.
jus sanguinis
1. The legal principle that a person's nationality at birth is the same as that of his natural parents.
2. The principle in law according to which children's citizenship is determined by the citizenship of their parents.
3. The principle that the country of nationality of a child is that of the country of nationality of the parents.
mucosanguinolent
Containing mucus and blood.
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving "blood" word units:
angi-;
apheresis;
-emia;
hemo-;
hemoglobin-;
phleb-;
vas-;
vascul-.