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Definitions of bloodsucker in various dictionaries:
noun - carnivorous or bloodsucking aquatic or terrestrial worms typically having a sucker at each end
An animal, such as a leech, that sucks blood.
An extortionist or a blackmailer.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Leech |
Vital liquid taken with straw can make you tick! |
Extortioner, one who sponges on another |
Leech is one |
Clouds broke over Dracula, for one |
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an animal or insect that sucks blood, especially a leech or a mosquito. |
carnivorous or bloodsucking aquatic or terrestrial worms typically having a sucker at each end |
an animal or insect that sucks blood from other animals: |
An animal, such as a leech, that sucks blood. |
An extortionist or a blackmailer. |
A person who is intrusively or overly dependent upon another a parasite. |
An insect or other animal that sucks blood, especially a leech or a mosquito. |
A long-tailed arboreal Asian lizard which carries its head in a raised position. The head and shoulders of the male become bright red when it is excited. |
A person who extorts money or otherwise lives off other people. |
Bloodsucker might refer to |
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Hematophagy (sometimes spelled haematophagy or hematophagia) is the practice by certain animals of feeding on blood (from the Greek words haima "blood" and phagein "to eat"). Since blood is a fluid tissue rich in nutritious proteins and lipids that can be taken without great effort, hematophagy has evolved as a preferred form of feeding for many small animals, such as worms and arthropods. Some intestinal nematodes, such as Ancylostomids, feed on blood extracted from the capillaries of the gut, and about 75 percent of all species of leeches (e.g., Hirudo medicinalis), a free-living worm, are hematophagous. Some fish, such as lampreys and candirus, and mammals, especially the vampire bats, and birds, such as the vampire finches, hood mockingbirds, the Tristan thrush, and oxpeckers also practise hematophagy. |