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haemorrhaging — haemorrhage (Brit.) haem·or·rhage || hemÉ™rɪdÊ’ n. hemorrhage, profuse flow of blood haem·or·rhage || hemÉ™rɪdÊ’ v. bleed heavily, suffer a haemorrhage … English contemporary dictionary
haemorrhage — [[t]he̱mərɪʤ[/t]] haemorrhages, haemorrhaging, haemorrhaged (in AM, use hemorrhage) 1) N VAR A haemorrhage is serious bleeding inside a person s body. Shortly after his admission into hospital he had a massive brain haemorrhage and died... These… … English dictionary
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