"blood blister" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: blood blisters [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} blood blister (plural blood blisters)
  1. A blister filled with blood, usually caused by a sharp pinch to the skin. Translations (blister filled with blood): sangtraït [masculine] (Catalan), bloedblaar [feminine] (Dutch), pinçon [masculine] (French), Blutblase [feminine] (German), 血豆 (chimame) (Japanese)

Inflected forms

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