transfuse blood
1Blood substitute — A blood substitute (also called artificial blood or blood surrogates) is a substance used to mimic and fulfill some functions of biological blood, usually in the oxygen carrying sense. They aim to provide an alternative to blood transfusion,… …
2Transfuse — Trans*fuse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Transfused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Transfusing}.] [L. transfusus, p. p. of transfundere: cf. F. transfuser. See {Transfund}.] 1. To pour, as liquid, out of one vessel into another; to transfer by pouring. [1913… …
3transfuse — [transfyo͞oz′] vt. transfused, transfusing [ME transfusen < L transfusus, pp. of transfundere, to pour from one container into another < trans , TRANS + fundere, to pour: see FOUND3] 1. a) to transfer or transmit by or as by causing to flow …
4Blood transfusion — Intervention Plastic bag containing packed red blood cells in citrate, phosphate, dextrose, and adenine (CPDA) solution …
5transfuse — ► VERB 1) Medicine transfer (blood or its components) from one person or animal to another. 2) permeate or infuse. DERIVATIVES transfusion noun. ORIGIN Latin transfundere pour from one container to another …
6transfuse — transfuser, n. transfusible, transfusable, adj. transfusive /trans fyooh siv, ziv/, adj. /trans fyoohz /, v.t., transfused, transfusing. 1. to transfer or pass from one to another; transmit; instill: to transfuse a love of literature to one s… …
7blood transfusion — noun the introduction of blood or blood plasma into a vein or artery (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑transfusion • Derivationally related forms: ↑transfuse (for: ↑transfusion) • Hypernyms: ↑ …
8infuse new blood into — transfuse blood into …
9transfuse — verb 1》 Medicine transfer (blood or its components) from one person or animal to another. ↘inject (liquid) into a blood vessel to replace lost fluid. 2》 literary permeate or infuse with something. Derivatives transfusion noun Origin ME: from… …
10transfuse — /trænsˈfjuz / (say trans fyoohz) verb (t) (transfused, transfusing) 1. to pour from one container into another. 2. to transfer or transmit as if by pouring; instil; impart. 3. to diffuse through something; infuse. 4. Medicine a. to transfer… …