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Webster 1913 Edition
Lifeblood
Life′bloodˊ
(līf′blŭdˊ)
, Noun.
1.
The blood necessary to life; vital blood.
Dryden.
2.
Fig.: That which gives strength and energy.
Money [is] the
lifeblood
of the nation. Swift.
Definition 2024
lifeblood
lifeblood
English
Alternative forms
- life blood, life's blood
Noun
lifeblood (usually uncountable, plural lifebloods)
- Blood that is needed for continued life; blood regarded as the seat of life.
- circa 1980, George Spelvin, Petticoat Loose, Act II, Scene 1, published in George Spelvin's theatre book, volume 3:
- You didn't come to me in time. And by the time you came to me that fool of a doctor had bled and leeched the lifeblood out of Timmy.
- circa 1980, George Spelvin, Petticoat Loose, Act II, Scene 1, published in George Spelvin's theatre book, volume 3:
- (figuratively) That which is required for continued existence or function.
- Gasoline is the lifeblood of the modern city.
- 2006, James E. Kibler, Memory's Keep, page 55:
- The road brought invaders who left them hungry and dug up the dead. The road took living children away and made them dead to home. It was as if the roads were veins that bled off lifeblood but never pumped it back in.
Hypernyms
- (blood): blood