let blood

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To extract blood from (a person, part of the body etc.).
  2. To bleed someone; to extract blood from a person, part of the body etc. for supposed therapeutic purposes, especially by phlebotomy.
  3. To make (someone or something) bleed, in a general sense; to cut; to kill.

Word forms

let blood lets blood letting blood

Related words

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