1. full-blood - Noun
2. full-blood - Adjective Satellite
of unmixed ancestry
descent from parents both of one pure breed
Source: WordNetfull blood
full-blooded Native American Source: Internet
blooded Jersies Source: Internet
According to the recently hired laboratory technologist Marie Carmen Chi, the lab can conduct full hematology (full blood count test), serology and chemistry tests. Source: Internet
The Cherokee have a different history; it is the largest tribe with 819,000 individuals, and it has 284,000 full-blood individuals. citation Urban migration As of 2012, 70% of American Indians live in urban areas, up from 45% in 1970 and 8% in 1940. Source: Internet
That night, the full blood count result came back as normal and not indicative of infection. Source: Internet
Eliminate in future the full-blood and the white and one common blend will remain. Source: Internet