What is another word for dark blood?

Pronunciation: [dˈɑːk blˈʌd] (IPA)

Dark blood is a term often used to describe blood that is deep red or has a brownish-black hue. There are various synonyms for this term, including ebony blood, blackened blood, midnight blood, and shadowy blood. Other commonly used synonyms include sanguineous darkness, obsidian blood, and inky blood. While these words may differ in their connotations and nuances, they all convey a sense of depth and richness associated with darker colors. Whether used in literature, poetry, or medical terminology, these synonyms provide a more evocative and descriptive way of describing the color and texture of blood.

What are the hypernyms for Dark blood?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Dark blood

  • Enlighten the dark blood of your ancestors, shape their cries into speech, purify their will, widen their narrow, unmerciful brows.
    Nikos Kazantzakis
  • Go to Old Delhi, behind the Jama Masjid, and look at the way they keep chickens there in the market. Hundreds of pale hens and brightly colored roosters, stuffed tightly into wire mesh cages, packed as tightly as worms in a belly, pecking each other and shitting on each other, jostling just for breathing space; the whole cage giving off a horrible stench—the stench of terrified, feathered flesh. On the wooden desk above this coop sits a grinning young butcher, showing off the flesh and organs of recently chopped-up chicken, still oleaginous with a coating of dark blood. The roosters in the coop smell the blood from above. They see the organs of their brothers lying around them. They know they’re next. Yet they do not rebel. They do not try to get out of the coop.
    Aravind Adiga

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