The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hemorrhagic \Hem`or*rhag"ic\, a. [Gr. a"imorragiko`s: cf. F. h['e]morrhagique.] Pertaining or tending to a flux of blood; consisting in, or accompanied by, hemorrhage.
Wiktionary
a. of, relating to, or producing hemorrhage alt. of, relating to, or producing hemorrhage
WordNet
adj. of or relating to a hemorrhage [syn: haemorrhagic]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "hemorrhagic".
March 26th was seized with uterine pains lasting a few days and terminating with hemorrhagic discharge.
Roosa divides the causes into traumatic, hemorrhagic, and inflammatory, and primary lesions of the labyrinth, exemplifying each by numerous instances.
Cousins mentions an individual of hemorrhagic diathesis who succumbed to extensive extravasation of blood at the base of the brain, following a slight fall during an epileptic convulsion.
Dunlape reports a case of hemorrhagic diathesis, following suppression of the catamenia, attended by vicarious hemorrhage from the gums, which terminated fatally.
The skin of the lips was so thickened that it could not be pinched into folds, and was of a mottled appearance, due to hemorrhagic spots.
Navarre agreed, shocked to hear that Dubchek thought they might be dealing with viral hemorrhagic fever.
Clinically, it is looking more and more like viral hemorrhagic fever, and no one knows what to do for these people.
She prayed that her symptoms were a product of exhaustion and not the beginnings of viral hemorrhagic fever.
At work, she threw herself into the study of viral hemorrhagic fever, Ebola in particular.
Zabriski and the other two subsequent admissions had Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever.
Five more patients had been admitted during the night with a presumptive diagnosis of Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever.
Given the fact that hemorrhagic fever could spread between strangers who shared a towel, or by the most casual close touch, Ebola made the AIDS scare seem like a tempest in a teapot.
The fellow that runs the place used to be here at the CDC and he had an interest in viral hemorrhagic fevers.
Once started, it was generally felt that Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever would spread like wildfire to both friendly and hostile forces.
Despite the profusion of hemorrhagic lesions, Marissa was able to pick out the same circular lesion she had seen on Dr.