BLEEDER - translation to arabic
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BLEEDER - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bleed (disambiguation); Bleed; Bleeder; Bleed (song); Bleeder (disambiguation); The Bleeding

BLEEDER         

ألاسم

مَنْزُوف

Bleeder         
صمام نزف
bleeder         
نَعِر ; نازِف

Definition

Bleeder
·noun One who, or that which, draws blood.
II. Bleeder ·noun One in whom slight wounds give rise to profuse or uncontrollable bleeding.

Wikipedia

Bleeding (disambiguation)

Bleeding usually means the leakage or loss of blood from the body.

Bleeding, bleed, or bleeder may also refer to:

  • Bleed (printing), intentionally printing across the expected trim line or edge of the sheet
  • Bleed, or spill (audio), when audio from one source is picked up by a microphone intended for a different source
  • Bleed, the presence of surface water on concrete
  • Bleed air, compressed air taken from gas turbine compressor stages
  • Bleeder, baseball term for a weakly hit ground ball that goes for a base hit
  • Bleeder resistor, which passively discharges a capacitor when it is disconnected or equipment is powered off
  • Bleeding (computer graphics), a computer graphics term for when a graphic object passes through another in an unwanted manner
  • Bleeding (roads), a type of pavement distress common in asphalt roads
  • Bleeding, or capillary action, the ability of a substance (such as blood, ink, or water) to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance of, and in opposition to external forces like gravity
  • Bleeding, purging air from a radiator, brake line, fuel line, etc.
  • Bleeding, the migration by dissolution of a component of a composite, e.g., pigments bleed into some plasticizers
  • Bleeding order, a relation between rules in linguistics
  • Bloodletting, a practice once believed to cure diseases
Examples of use of BLEEDER
1. The fete was opened by the bleeder of the opposition, Mister Dale Pinnock ... Pillock, who gave us a few well–frozen worms in praise of the society‘s jerk.