| sanguineous |
color of arterial blood; duller than puniceous.
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| sanguis |
(Latin) Blood; in alchemical symbolism, a member of the trinity spiritus, aqua, sanguis -- spirit, water (soul), blood (body) -- or sulfur, mercury, salt.
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| Sanger |
(1883-1966) US nurse in New York slums, where she was appalled at deaths of poor women from self-induced abortions. She coined the term birth control and founded National Birth Control League in 1914. When she opened a birth-control clinic in Brooklyn in 1916, she was arrested for creating a public nuisance. Her struggle with the law dramatized her cause and won doctors the right to dispense birth-control information to their patients. ...
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| sanguine |
(san'-gwin) A dark red color. It is represented in engraving by diagonal lines crossing each other.
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| sanguine |
blood red; ruddy.
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