sanguine
51sanguine de mer — pajūrinė mertensija statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Agurklinių šeimos dekoratyvinis augalas (Mertensia maritima), paplitęs šiaurės Europoje. atitikmenys: lot. Mertensia maritima angl. northern shorewort; oysterplant; sea bugloss; sea… …
52sanguine — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English sanguin, from Anglo French, from Latin sanguineus, from sanguin , sanguis Date: 14th century 1. bloodred 2. a. consisting of or relating to blood b. bloodthirsty, sanguinary c. o …
53sanguine — adj. [L. sanguis, blood] Having the color of blood …
54sanguine — Synonyms and related words: agape, agog, all agog, ambivert, anticipant, anticipating, anticipative, anticipatory, aspiring, assured, awaiting, beaming, blithe, blithesome, blood colored, bloodstained, bloodthirsty, bloody, bloody red, blooming,… …
55sanguine — {{hw}}{{sanguine}}{{/hw}}s. m. Pianta erbacea delle Umbellali comunissima nelle siepi come arbusto, con fiori bianchi e drupe nere …
56sanguine — pl.m. sanguini …
57sanguine — san·guine || sæŋgwɪn adj. optimistic, hopeful; confident, certain; having a reddish complexion, ruddy; red, having the color of blood; sanguinary …
58sanguine — A red chalk drawing medium …
59sanguine — [ saŋgwɪn] adjective 1》 cheerfully optimistic. 2》 (in medieval medicine) having a predominance of blood among the bodily humours, supposedly marked by a ruddy complexion and an optimistic disposition. ↘archaic (of the complexion) ruddy. 3》… …
60sanguine — I. a. 1. Red, crimson. 2. Warm, ardent, lively, animated, cheerful. 3. Confident, hopeful, enthusiastic, buoyant. 4. Plethoric, full blooded. II. n. 1. Blood color. 2. Bloodstone …