The present participle of bleed is bleeding.
In Greek, the color blue is referred to as "γαλά΢ιο" (galazio).
The past perfect of "bleed" is "had bled."
The simple past of bleed is bled, and the past participle is also bled.
The prefix "cyan" means blue-green or greenish-blue in color. It is typically used to describe shades of blue that have a hint of green in them.
yes, even though some people such as ignorant mothers think it does not it does bleed.
It means 'to bleed profusely'.
as much as it wants
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There are no bleed valves on the engine, if that is what you mean.
if u mean they bleed every month no if u mean they are in heat yes they bleed if u are talkin about somethin elese than IDK
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A Gi bleed means Gastro intestinal bleed. It covers every form of hemorrhage from the pharynx to the rectum.
I don't know why bruises are black and blue but i know that they are a bleed underneath the skin! The blood is deprived of oxygen and turns blue.
to bleed
No. Spotting can be caused by a variety of things, and you may not bleed at all if you're pregnant.