Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - poultice
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Poultice
poultice
I. noun Etymology: Middle English pultes, from Medieval Latin, literally, pap, from Latin, plural of pult-, puls porridge Date: 15th century a soft usually heated and sometimes medicated mass spread on cloth and applied to sores or other lesions II. transitive verb (-ticed; -ticing) Date: 1730 to apply a ~ to
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n. & v. --n. a soft medicated and usu. heated mass applied to the body and kept in place with muslin etc., for relieving soreness and inflammation. --v.tr. apply a poultice to. Etymology: orig. pultes (pl.) f. L puls pultis pottage, pap, etc. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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(poultices) A poultice is a piece of cloth with a soft, often hot, substance such as clay or a mixture of herbs on it. It is put over a painful or swollen part of someone’s body in order to reduce the pain or swelling. N-COUNT ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n something that is put on someone's skin to make it less swollen or painful, often made of bread and milk ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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