English-Thai Dictionary
poultice
N ยา พอก dressing plaster ya-pok
poultice
VT พอก ยา pok-ya
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
POULTICE
n.[L. puls, pultis.] A cataplasm; a soft composition of meal, bran, or the like substance, to be applied to sores, inflamed parts of the body, etc.
POULTICE
v.t.To apply a cataplasm to.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
POULTICE
Poul "tice, n. Etym: [L. puls, pl. pultes, a thick pap; akin to Gr. po `ltos. Cf. Pulse seeds.]
Defn: A soft composition, as of bread, bran, or a mucilaginous substance, to be applied to sores, inflamed parts of the body, etc. ; a cataplasm. "Poultice relaxeth the pores." Bacon.
POULTICE
Poul "tice, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Poulticed; p. pr. & vb. n.Poulticing.]
Defn: To apply a poultice to; to dress with a poultice.
New American Oxford Dictionary
poultice
poul tice |ˈpōltəs ˈpoʊltəs | ▶noun a soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material or flour, applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth. ▶verb [ with obj. ] apply a poultice to: he poulticed the wound. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin pultes (plural ), from puls, pult- ‘porridge, pap. ’
Oxford Dictionary
poultice
poultice |ˈpəʊltɪs | ▶noun a soft, moist mass of material, typically consisting of bran, flour, herbs, etc. , applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth. ▶verb [ with obj. ] apply a poultice to: he poulticed the wound. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin pultes (plural ), from puls, pult- ‘pottage, pap ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
poultice
poul tice /póʊltəs /名詞 C 湿布 .