💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bleedthrough"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| passthrunoun | (US) Alternative spelling of passthrough. [The act or process of passing through.] |
| bleeding-edgenoun | (technology, idiomatic) Of or pertaining to something, such as technology, which is too new and untested to be reliable or to have any assurance of safety; (in a weakened sense) that represents the latest developments in something. |
| bleed-edgenoun | Alternative form of bleed edge. [(cartography) On maps, where some mapping extends beyond the neatline indicating detail which may be found on adjoining sheets.] |
| fallthroughnoun | Alternative spelling of fall-through. [(programming) In certain programming constructs, the situation where execution passes to the next condition in a list unless explicitly redirected.] |
| step-thrunoun | Alternative spelling of step-through. [(chiefly attributive) An open space in an otherwise solid object through which a person can step or walk.] |
| breakthrunoun | (US, nonstandard) Alternative spelling of breakthrough (major progress, great innovation). [(military) An advance through and past enemy lines.] |
| followthroughnoun | Alternative spelling of follow-through. [The continuance or completion of a project.] |
| backsplatternoun | Alternative form of backspatter. [(forensics) Blood directed backward toward the source of an impact.] |
| through ticketingnoun | Alternative spelling of through-ticketing. [a system in which a traveller using multiple transport networks can purchase a single ticket for the entire journey] |
| blow-offnoun | Alternative spelling of blowoff. [Something that is blown off.] |
| linefeednoun | Alternative spelling of line feed. [(typography) On a typewriter, the action of the carriage roller to push the page up one or more lines, often simultaneously with executing a carriage return.] |
| through linenoun | Alternative form of throughline. [(narratology) In full through line of action: a theme that runs through the plot of a book, film, or other narrative work, or a series of such related works.] |
| linebreaknoun | Alternative spelling of line break. [(typography) A point in writing where text that would normally continue on the same line starts at the beginning of a new line.] |
| black-outnoun | Alternative spelling of blackout. [A temporary loss of consciousness.] |
| spirtingnoun | Alternative form of spurting. [The act of something that spurts.] |
| fountainpennoun | Alternative form of fountain pen. [A pen containing a reservoir of ink, which is fed to a writing nib automatically.] |
| debouchementnoun | Alternative form of debouchment. [The point of debouch of a watercourse] |
| gobetweennoun | Alternative form of go-between. [An intermediary or middleman.] |
| bye-blownoun | Alternative spelling of by-blow. [A blow struck to the side or from the side, as in swordplay; a secondary or incidental strike of any sort.] |
| wordbreaknoun | Alternative form of word break. [(usually) A point in writing where a word is split so that part of it is relegated to the next line, typically at the end of a syllable and marked with a hyphen: an intersyllabic division.] |
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