different between lesioned vs poultice
lesioned
English
Verb
lesioned
- simple past tense and past participle of lesion
Anagrams
- enediols, enolised, esloined, selenoid
lesioned From the web:
- what is lesioned hippocampus
- what does lesioned
- what is hippocampus for
- what happens when you remove the hippocampus
poultice
English
Etymology
From an alteration of Middle English pultes, from Latin pultes, plural of puls.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?po?lt?s/
Noun
poultice (plural poultices)
- A soft, moist mass, usually wrapped in cloth and warmed, that is applied topically to a sore, aching or lesioned part of the body to soothe it.
- A porous solid filled with solvent, used to remove stains from porous stone such as marble or granite.
Synonyms
- cataplasm
Translations
Verb
poultice (third-person singular simple present poultices, present participle poulticing, simple past and past participle poulticed)
- (transitive) To treat with a poultice.
Anagrams
- epulotic
poultice From the web:
- what poultice draw out infection
- what poultice mean
- what's poultice in german
- poultice what does it mean
- what is poultice for horses
- what does poultice do for horses
- what is poultice of figs
- what is poultice for marble
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