exsanguination - meaning and definition. What is exsanguination
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What (who) is exsanguination - definition

PROCESS OF BLOOD LOSS, TO A DEGREE SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE DEATH
Exsanguinate; Insanguination; Bleeding to death; Bleeding out; Exanguinate; Exagranate; Bleed to death; Bleed out; Bleeding Out; Exsanguinating; Bled out
  • 15th-century depiction of exsanguination as part of [[Jewish ritual slaughter]] of animals for consumption

exsanguination         
[?k?sa?gw?'ne??(?)n, ?k-]
¦ noun Medicine the action of draining someone or something of blood.
Derivatives
exsanguinate verb
Origin
early 20th cent.: from L. exsanguinatus 'drained of blood' (based on sanguis 'blood') + -ion.
Exsanguination         
Exsanguination is death caused by loss of blood. Depending upon the health of the individual, people usually die from losing half to two-thirds of their blood; a loss of roughly one-third of the blood volume is considered very serious.

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Exsanguination

Exsanguination is death caused by loss of blood. Depending upon the health of the individual, people usually die from losing half to two-thirds of their blood; a loss of roughly one-third of the blood volume is considered very serious. Even a single deep cut can warrant suturing and hospitalization, especially if trauma, a vein or artery, or another comorbidity is involved. The word comes from the Latin 'sanguis', meaning blood.