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bleedingThe migration of a liquid to the surface of a component or into/onto an adjacent material.
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bleedinglate 14c., "a flowing out of blood;" mid-15c. as "a drawing out of blood;" verbal noun formed after earlier present participle adjective (early 13c.) of bleed. Figurative use is fr [..]
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bleedingBleeding is a term used to describe the oozing of sap through a cut.
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bleedingThe loss of sap caused by wounding or pruning.
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bleedingThe excretion of sap, usually as a result of late pruning.
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bleedingThe leaking of sap from a wound when a plant is cut or damaged. It often occurs when pruning is done if a plant is not fully dormant and the sap is rising. It is not usually harmful, unless it is excessive; and can be stopped by applying cigarette ash to a small cut, or a sealing compound (or even oil-based paint) to a large one.
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bleedingthe flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel (bleed) draw blood; "In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment" (bleed) get or extort (money or [..]
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bleedingThe separation of some of the liquid phase from a grease
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bleedingsurface exudation. See Bloom.
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bleedingDiffusion, especially of inks, into areas adjacent to those that were intended to be printed.
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bleeding(1) Printing beyond the cutting edge or score line.
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bleedingTo dream of bleeding, denotes death by horrible accidents and malicious reports about you. Fortune will turn against you.
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bleedingAdv. Used as an intensive. E.g."That bleeding idiot from next door is drunk again."
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bleedinga.) Undesired migration of materials in an adhesive to the surface of the floor between tile joints. May be caused by moisture in subfloor, not enough open time, too much adhesive, solvent removers in the subfloor, or the use of no-rinse strippers within the first two years of the installation. b.) When the color of a stain or other coating materia [..]
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bleedingA migration of a liquid to the surface of a component or into/onto an adjacent material.
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bleedingWhen the colour of a discolouration or other material works up through a coating to the surface. Commonly used to describe leaching of tannins in extractive species like western red cedar and redwood (typically happens for the first year or so if not stain blocked).
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bleedingA migration of a liquid to the surface of a component or into/onto an adjacent material.
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bleeding – Penetration through the tape of a coloring liquid (paint, etc.) onto the surface to which the tape is applied. Bursting Strength
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bleedingUsed to describe the occasional purplish-black coloration of media due to phenolic products given off by (usually fresh) transfers.
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bleeding(n) the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel
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bleedingA feature of the ordering of phonological rules. If two rules, A and B, are in a bleeding order, the application of rule A causes a decrease in the number of forms to which rule B can apply. An exampl [..]
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bleedingProcess in which fish are bled while alive by severing an artery. The highest quality fish are bled.
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bleedingThe method in which fishermen remove blood from harvested fish by severing an artery. Large meaty fish are routinely bled before further processing.
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bleedingSevering an artery of a fish before the fish is gutted and dies to allow the heart to pump out the fishs blood. The result is a whiter fillet and higher quality meat.
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bleedingSurface exudation
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bleedingSeeping of resin or gum from lumber. This term is also used in referring to the process of drawing air from water pipes.
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bleedingWhen paint spreads or has been spread into adjacent areas of a painting.
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bleedingA defect in which pigment from a lower coat of paint diffuses into an upper coat and discolors the l…
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bleedingBleeding or escape of Blood from a vessel.
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bleedingAbnormal Uterine Bleeding that is not related to Menstruation, usually in females without regular Menstrual Cycle. The irregular and unpredictable Bleeding usually comes from a dysfunctional Endometri [..]
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bleedingBleeding from the Nose.
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bleedingBleeding from Blood Vessels in the Uterus, sometimes manifested as vaginal Bleeding.
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bleedingSeparation of liquid lubricant from a grease.
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bleedingThe diffusion of coloring matter from the undercoat or substrate through the coating on top of it, resulting in discoloration of the topcoat.
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bleedingWhen lipstick runs into the wrinkles and creases around the lips. Bleeding can be prevented with the use of a lip liner.
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bleedingThe penetration of a pigment or residue from a substrate through a top layer of paint. The diffusion of colours or dyes within a material, often caused by wetting.
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bleedingIn artwork, the effect of a dark color seeping through a lighter color to the surface.
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bleedingThe tendency of a liquid component to separate from liquid-solid or semi-solid mixture, as oil from lubricating grease in storage.
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bleedingSeeping into an adjacent color or area.
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bleedingSlowly reducing the pressure of liquid or gas from a system or cylinder by slightly opening a valve.
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bleeding
(sense 3).
* "You are a bleeding liar. Truth is of no interest to you at all." — [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.software.year-2000/msg/ba82c9dd28cde368]
*ch?xi? is more colloquial, [..]
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