lifeblood - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun lifeblood (usually uncountable, plural lifebloods) Blood that is needed for continued life; blood regarded as the seat of life
LIFEBLOOD definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary The lifeblood of an organization, area, or person is the most important thing that they need in order to exist, develop, or be successful Small businesses are the lifeblood of the economy Coal and steel were the region's lifeblood
lifeblood | meaning of lifeblood in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . From Longman Business Dictionary life‧blood ˈlaɪfblʌd noun [singular] the most important thing needed by an organization, country etc in order to continue or develop successfully Cash flow is the lifeblood of any company The companies argue that patents are their lifeblood
lifeblood - WordReference. com Dictionary of English life•blood (līf′ blud′), n the blood, considered as essential to maintain life: to spill one's lifeblood in war a life-giving, vital, or animating element: Agriculture is the lifeblood of the country