Bleeding usually means the loss of blood from the body.
Bleeding or bleed may also refer to:
- "Bleeding the patient", or bloodletting, an practice once believed to cure diseases
- Bleed (printing), a term for when an image or document is cut off the page
- Ink bleeding, the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance of, and in opposition to external forces like gravity
- Spill (audio), where audio from one source is picked up by a microphone intended for a different source
- Bleed air, compressed air taken from gas turbine compressor stages
- Bleeding (computer graphics), a computer graphics term for when a graphic object passes through another in an unwanted manner
- Bleeding order, a relation between rules in linguistics
- Purging air from a radiator, brake line, fuel line, etc.
- The presence of surface water on concrete
- Bleeder, baseball term for a weakly hit ground ball that goes for a base hit
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Famous quotes containing the word bleed:
“I am hurt but I am not slaine;
Ile lay mee downe and bleed a-while
And then Ile rise and ffight againe.”
—Unknown. Sir Andrew Barton. . .
English and Scottish Ballads (The Poetry Bookshelf)
“Remember March, the Ides of March remember.
Did not great Julius bleed for justice sake?
What villain touched his body, that did stab
And not for justice?”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“If theres delight in love, tis when I see
That heart, which others bleed for, bleed for me.”
—William Congreve (16701729)
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