Definitions for cataplasm

cataplasm cat·a·plasm

Spelling: [kat-uh-plaz-uh m]
IPA: /ˈkæt əˌplæz əm/

Cataplasm is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 323 anagrams from letters in cataplasm (aaaclmpst).

Definitions for cataplasm

noun

  1. poultice.

Origin of cataplasm

1555-65; Latin cataplasma Greek katáplasma. See cata-, -plasm

Examples for cataplasm

Make a cataplasm of bean meal and salad oil, and lay it to the place afflicted.

A plaster or cataplasm, with opium and camphor on the region of the stomach, will sometimes revert its retrograde motions.

This cataplasm is also highly commended by some in the Gout.

Curumilla, after having washed the wounds with clean cold water, applied a cataplasm to them of bruised oregano leaves.

On the next day, the inflammation had greatly subsided; the cataplasm and lotion were continued.

A cataplasm applied in inflammations, Anthony's fire, &c., represses them.

A cataplasm of the juice, with rye meal, is good against luxations and ruptures.

And he jotted it down in his note-book, near the prices of Dare Devil and cataplasm.

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