Blutungslose
Blutungslose is a German adjective that translates to "bloodless" in English. It is used to describe situations or events that occur without any shedding of blood. This can refer to surgical procedures performed without bleeding, such as those using cauterization or other hemostatic techniques. It can also describe a conflict or battle that is won without bloodshed, either through negotiation, surrender, or a decisive strategic advantage that prevents fighting. In a figurative sense, "blutungslose" can also describe a situation that is devoid of passion, emotion, or vitality, much like a "bloodless" revolution might imply a lack of popular fervor or genuine change. The term emphasizes the absence of a vital, often physical, fluid, thereby highlighting a lack of conflict, violence, or in some contexts, life itself.