bloodstain
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bloodstain
First recorded in 1810–20; back formation from bloodstained
Example Sentences
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They believe that incorporating tail length into standard bloodstain analyses will produce more robust evidentiary information.
From Science Daily • Nov. 21, 2023
While crime scenes may include incriminating genetic evidence from perfectly innocent people, “probative” DNA — material that is clearly relevant to an investigation, such as a bloodstain — can be a powerful clue.
From New York Times • Mar. 27, 2022
A bloodstain on Belhassen’s shirt matched McGhee’s DNA, according to an FBI agent’s court statement.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 29, 2021
CSIs are usually expected to specialise, and now she's in the field, Pomeroy is looking to obtain certifications in areas such as death investigations and bloodstain pattern recognition and analysis.
From BBC • Apr. 30, 2021
Then she noticed the bloodstain on my blanket and tsked tsked before hustling off to get me a new one.
From "If I Stay" by Gayle Forman
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