cataplasm

/kætˈæplæzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A soft paste or poultice, especially one made of bread or flour, applied to the skin to relieve pain, reduce swelling, or promote healing.

“The doctor applied a cataplasm to the patient’s injured ankle to reduce the swelling.”

Synonyms

  • plaster
  • poultice

Antonyms

  • irritant