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sanguinous or sanguineous??

Posted By: starstruck on 2008-09-18
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Subject: sanguinous or sanguineous??

Upon looking them up in my incredibly heavy Dorland's medical dictionary (and probably given myself a hernia in the process), I can't tell the difference between the two.  It seems like they mean the same thing.  Does anyone know which is correct?  The doc is referring to discharge being "sanguineous/sanguinous," meaning not bloody. But that's as far as I can figure it out. Help!!




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It was sanguinous, would have never got that one! Thanks anyway!
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