sangui-, sanguio-, sanguin- +
(Latin: blood)
sangaree, sangria
1. A sweet chilled beverage made of wine or other alcoholic liquor and grated nutmeg.
2. Sweetened red wine and orange or lemon juice with soda water.
sang-de-boeuf
Literally "ox-blood", a deep rich red high-temperature glaze found on Chinese ceramics from the ming period and later, imitated in Europe in the 19th century.
sang-froid
1. Self-possession or calmness, especially in a dangerous or stressful situation.
2. Coolness and composure, especially in trying or difficult circumstances.
3. Etymology: French sang, "blood"; from Old French, from Latin sanguis, "blood" + froid, "cold"; from Old French, from Vulgar Latin frigidus, alteration of Latin frigidus.
sang royal
Royal blood or a reference to anyone who is descended from those of "royal blood".
sanguicole, sanguicoline, sanguicolous
Living in, or inhabiting, blood; such as, parasites.
sanguifer
Referring to the production of blood or characterized by being a producer of blood.
sanguiferous
Conveying, or circulating, blood; such as, sanguiferous vessels, including the arteries, veins, and capillaries.
sanguification
1. The formation of blood cells in the living body; especially, in the bone marrow.
2. The production of blood; such as with the conversion of the products of digestion into blood; haematosis or hematosis (formation of blood in general).
sanguifluous
Flowing or running with blood.
sanguify
To produce blood from.
sanguigenous
Referring to the production of blood; such as, sanguigenous food.
sanguimotor, sanguimotory
Referring to the movement and circulation of blood.
sanguinaceous
A reference to a blood-red color; sanguine.
sanguinaria
The bloodroot, or its medicinal preparation which is emetic.
sanguinarian
1. A human who feeds on blood.
2. A reference to someone who believes he or she needs to consume blood to maintain her or his health.
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving "blood" word units:
angi-;
apheresis;
-emia;
hemo-;
hemoglobin-;
phleb-;
vas-;
vascul-.