cruor
[ kroo-awr ]
/ ˈkru ɔr /
noun
coagulated blood, or the portion of the blood that forms the clot.
Origin of cruor
1650–60; < Latin: blood (that flows from a wound), gore; akin to
crude
Words nearby cruor
crunchie,
crunchy,
crunchy-granola,
crunk,
crunode,
cruor,
crupper,
crura,
crural,
crural canal,
crural hernia
Example sentences from the Web for cruor
The red colouring matter called hematine, may be obtained from the cruor by washing with cold water and filtering.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines |Andrew UreSanguis is the condition of physical life; cruor, the symbol of death by slaughter.
Dderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes |Ludwig Dderlein
British Dictionary definitions for cruor
cruor
/ (ˈkrʊɔː) /
noun plural cruores (ˈkrʊɔːriːz)
med
a blood clot