Meanings (ES + gloss)
exangüe
Lacking blood; ashen, anaemic.
The face was white and thoroughly bloodless with some kind of foundation cream; it stank of powder and a gardenia-like perfume.
Thou dost not slumber: see, thy two sons’ heads, Thy warlike hand, thy mangled daughter here: Thy other banish’d son, with this dear sight Struck pale and bloodless; and thy brothe…
incruento • sin efusión de sangre
Taking place without loss of blood.
Now and then a gaudy peacock would run from his shelter in the lauhala trees, but no wild boars came out, so we returned from our raid bloodless and spoilless.
a bloodless conquest; a bloodless coup d'état; a bloodless revolution; a bloodless victory
exánime
Lacking emotion, passion or vivacity.
Many of them are leaving us — the words. Gone into hiding […] Now they lurk, uncaged, behind other words, behind trending, brittle, bloodless little wokeisms […]
Those Philharmonic subscribers who considered Guest Conductor Igor Stravinsky too bloodless and ascetic […] last week found his successor, Georges Enesco, more to their taste.