Definitions
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- noun The quality of having
blood of a particular kind, as in warm-bloodedness, full-bloodedness.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The benefit of warm-bloodedness is increased activity at the expense of greater calorie requirements.
A New Book 2010
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Warm-bloodedness is polyphyletic and is found in two broad classes, mammals (modified in bats) and aves.
A New Book 2010
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Full-bloodedness is an old coin that's gaining currency in the new American realm.
Greg Mitchell: Amid CNN Debacle: Kathleen Parker and 'Full-Blooded' Americanism Greg Mitchell 2010
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A complete theory of the evolution of warm-bloodedness is not available.
A New Book 2010
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The benefit of warm-bloodedness is increased activity at the expense of greater calorie requirements.
A New Book 2010
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Zach: Warm-bloodedness is polyphyletic and is found in two broad classes, mammals (modified in bats) and aves.
A New Book 2010
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Full-bloodedness is an old coin that's gaining currency in the new American realm.
Greg Mitchell: Amid CNN Debacle: Kathleen Parker and 'Full-Blooded' Americanism Greg Mitchell 2010
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Full-bloodedness is an old coin that's gaining currency in the new American realm.
Greg Mitchell: Amid CNN Debacle: Kathleen Parker and 'Full-Blooded' Americanism Greg Mitchell 2010
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A complete theory of the evolution of warm-bloodedness is not available.
A New Book 2010
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It is this kind of cold bloodedness which is hard to square with the incredibly sweet Colombians who I met along my travels.
Sasha Cagen: Reconciling the Sweetness of the Colombian People with Their Violent History Sasha Cagen 2010
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