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full blood
noun
a person or animal of unmixed ancestry; one descended of a pure breed.
relationship through both parents.
full blood
noun
an individual, esp a horse or similar domestic animal, of unmixed race or breed
the relationship between individuals having the same parents
Word History and Origins
Origin of full blood1
Example Sentences
A full blood panel should be taken as there are many biological issues that affect energy and mood.
Labs don’t have enough of the reagents needed to run full blood count tests.
"I could easily have died as there are two blood vessels going through your wrist, with full blood pressure."
"Yesterday, I lost the one person in my life that is full blood. I lost my big sister Maia. Maia was undoubtedly my biggest role model growing up," he captioned the gallery.
Even when Casseia finally went to the doctor, her physician focused on her heart palpitations, ordering a full blood panel almost as an afterthought.
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