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sanguifier Meaning
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sanguifier (n.)
A producer of blood.
sanguifier Sentence Examples
- The sanguifier potion bestowed upon the vampire the ability to walk in daylight without burning.
- The ancient ritual required the sacrifice of a rare sanguifier animal to appease the dark spirits.
- The sanguinary fruit was believed to possess the power of a sanguifier, granting eternal youth to those who consumed it.
- The spellbinding amulet acted as a sanguifier, channeling blood into the user's veins at will.
- The alchemist's latest concoction, the Sanguifier Elixir, promised to invigorate the blood and restore lost vitality.
- The mystical artifact, the Bloodstone, was rumored to have the properties of a sanguifier, enhancing the flow of blood.
- The vampire's kiss was more than just a bite; it was a sanguifier, draining the victim's life force.
- The sorceress's incantations invoked the power of the sanguifier, drawing blood from the ground and turning it into a weapon.
- The rare plant, Sanguinaria canadensis, was harvested for its medicinal properties as a sanguifier.
- The legend of the Sanguifier's Blade was passed down through generations, a story of a weapon that could drain the life from its victims with a single stroke.
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A producer of blood.
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The sanguifier potion bestowed upon the vampire the ability to walk in daylight without burning.
The ancient ritual required the sacrifice of a rare sanguifier animal to appease the dark spirits.
The sanguinary fruit was believed to possess the power of a sanguifier, granting eternal youth to those who consumed it.
The spellbinding amulet acted as a sanguifier, channeling blood into the user's veins at will.