blooded
English
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle English bloded, equivalent to blood + -ed.
Adjective
    
blooded (not comparable)
- Experienced (especially in warfare).
- I'll let a rookie march behind me with a loaded weapon once he's been blooded in combat, until then he stays in front where I can see which way he's pointing.
- Antonym: unblooded
 
- Descended from.
- He's a full-blooded Apache.
 
- bloody, bleeding.
- (zoology, of horses, cattle, etc.) derived from ancestors of good blood; having a good pedigree.
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