Bleeding usually means the loss of blood from the body.
Bleeding, bleed, or bleeder may also refer to:
Bleed (printing), a term for when an image or document is cut off the page
Bleed or spill (audio), when audio from one source is picked up by a microphone intended for a different source
Bleed, the presence of surface water on concrete
Bleed air, compressed air taken from gas turbine compressor stages
Bleeder, baseball term for a weakly hit ground ball that goes for a base hit
Bleeding (computer graphics), a computer graphics term for when a graphic object passes through another in an unwanted manner
Bleeding or capillary action, the ability of a substance (such as blood, ink, or water) to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance of, and in opposition to external forces like gravity
Bleeding, purging air from a radiator, brake line, fuel line, etc.
Bleeding order, a relation between rules in linguistics
"Bleeding the patient", or bloodletting, an practice once believed to cure diseases
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