poultice

/ˈpaʊltɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

a soft, moist mass of material (such as crushed herbs, bread, or flour) applied to the skin to relieve pain or reduce swelling

“She applied a warm poultice to her grandmother’s aching back.”

2. verb

to apply a poultice to (a part of the body)

“The nurse pouliticed the wound with a special ointment.”

Synonyms

  • compress
  • plaster

Antonyms

  • powder
  • powdered substance