How Do You Spell BLEEDER?

Pronunciation: [blˈiːdə] (IPA)

The spelling of "bleeder" is relatively simple once you know the phonetic pronunciation. According to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the word has two syllables and is spelled "blēd-ər" (/ˈbliːdər/). The first syllable is pronounced with a long "e" sound and the second syllable with a schwa sound. "Bleeder" is used to refer to a person or animal that has an abnormal tendency to bleed or a medical device used to control bleeding.

BLEEDER Meaning and Definition

  1. A "bleeder" is an informal term that can be used to describe two different meanings, depending on the context in which it is used.

    In the medical field, a "bleeder" refers to a person who has a tendency to bleed excessively, either due to a genetic condition or as a result of certain medical treatments or procedures. This condition is known as "hemophilia." Bleeders typically have a deficiency or dysfunction in the clotting factors of their blood, which can lead to prolonged bleeding and difficulty in stopping it. Hemophilia is usually inherited and more commonly affects males.

    In a different context, a "bleeder" can refer to a horse that tends to bleed from the lungs during intense physical exertion such as racing. This condition, commonly referred to as "exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage" (EIPH), occurs due to the rupture of tiny blood vessels within the lungs. Bleeders in horses can be identified when small amounts of blood are seen dripping from their nostrils after strenuous exercise. To manage this condition in racing horses, medication known as furosemide or Lasix is often administered to reduce the severity of bleeding.

    Overall, the term "bleeder" can signify either a person with a genetic tendency for excessive bleeding or a horse experiencing bleeding from the lungs under physical stress.

  2. 1. A sufferer from hemophilia. 2. A phlebotomist.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. One who.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for BLEEDER

Etymology of BLEEDER

The word "bleeder" originated from the Old English word "blédan", which means "to bleed". The suffix "-er" was added to create the noun form, indicating a person or thing that performs the action or possesses the quality described by the root word. Therefore, a "bleeder" refers to someone or something that bleeds.

Similar spelling words for BLEEDER

Plural form of BLEEDER is BLEEDERS

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