incruental
English edit
Etymology edit
From Latin incruentus.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
incruental (comparative more incruental, superlative most incruental)
- (obsolete) Bloodless; characterized by no blood loss or very little bleeding.
- The herbal treatment served as an incruental alternative to surgery.
- (obsolete) Characterized by very little or no bloodshed.
- The battle was surprisingly incruental.
- (obsolete) Characteristic of a small, living sacrifice.
- How incruental an act for him, to simply drop a quarter in the poor woman's cup each morning.
Synonyms edit
- (bloodless): unbloody
Translations edit
bloodless — see bloodless
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