What does Bleeder mean?
Definitions for Bleeder
ˈbli dərbleed·er
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Princeton's WordNet
hemophiliac, haemophiliac, bleeder, hemophile, haemophilenoun
someone who has hemophilia and is subject to uncontrollable bleeding
Wiktionary
bleedernoun
A person who is easily made to bleed, or who bleeds in unusually large amounts, particularly a hemophiliac.
bleedernoun
Anything that saps a resource produced by something else.
bleedernoun
A valve designed to release a small amount of excess pressure from a system.
bleedernoun
A troublesome fellow; a blighter.
Wikipedia
bleeder
Bleeding usually means the leakage or loss of blood from the body.
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bleeder
1) In medical terms, a bleeder is a person who has a tendency to bleed profusely, often due to a condition such as hemophilia that affects blood coagulation. 2) In engineering or technology, a bleeder is a resistor connected in parallel with a capacitor in an electronic circuit to discharge the capacitor gradually and prevent it from retaining a damaging level of charge. 3) In social or colloquial context, 'bleeder' is a British slang term often used to refer to a person, typically in a way that expresses annoyance or contempt. 4) In industries such as plumbing or heating, a bleeder is a valve used to release excess air or liquid from a system.
Webster Dictionary
Bleedernoun
one who, or that which, draws blood
Bleedernoun
one in whom slight wounds give rise to profuse or uncontrollable bleeding
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Bleeder in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Bleeder in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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