Styptic

Styptic
A substance that curbs bleeding
Abrus, Bidens, Colocasia, Conocarpus, Cyathea, Cyathula, Jatropha, Musa, Typha, Vernonia.

EthnoBotanical Dictionary. 2013.

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  • Styptic — Styp tic, a. [L. stypticus, Gr. ?, fr. ? to contract.] Producing contraction; stopping bleeding; having the quality of restraining hemorrhage when applied to the bleeding part; astringent. [Written also {stiptic}.] [1913 Webster] {Styptic weed}… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Styptic — Styp tic, n. (Med.) A styptic medicine. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • styptic — Medicine ► ADJECTIVE ▪ capable of causing bleeding to stop. ► NOUN ▪ a styptic substance. ORIGIN Greek stuptikos, from stuphein to contract …   English terms dictionary

  • styptic — [stip′tik] adj. [LME stiptik < L stypticus < Gr styptikos, astringent < styphein, to contract: see STOP] tending to halt bleeding by contracting the tissues or blood vessels; astringent n. any styptic substance stypticity [stiptis′ə tē]… …   English World dictionary

  • styptic — c.1400, from O.Fr. stiptique, from L. stypticus astringent, from Gk. styptikos, from styphein to constrict, draw together. Spelling influenced by L. and Gk. words …   Etymology dictionary

  • styptic — 1. Having an astringent or hemostatic effect. 2. An astringent agent used topically to stop bleeding. SYN: hemostyptic. [G. styptikos, astringent] * * * styp·tic stip tik adj tending to check bleeding <the styptic effect of c …   Medical dictionary

  • styptic — 1. adjective /ˈstɪptɪk/ Bringing about contraction of tissues, especially to stop bleeding The growth on top was a scrubby plant, unknown anywhere else on Malta, which was believed to have styptic qualities – it could staunch bleeding when packed …   Wiktionary

  • styptic — adjective Etymology: Middle English stiptik, from Anglo French, from Latin stypticus, from Greek styptikos, from styphein to contract Date: 14th century tending to contract or bind ; astringent; especially tending to check bleeding • styptic noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • styptic — stypticity /stip tis i tee/, stypticalness, n. /stip tik/, adj. Also, styptical. 1. serving to contract organic tissue; astringent; binding. 2. serving to check hemorrhage or bleeding, as a drug; hemostatic. n. 3. a styptic agent or substance.… …   Universalium

  • styptic — Synonyms and related words: alum, astringent, clamp, collapsible, compactable, compressible, compressor, constrictor, constringent, consumptive, contractible, contractile, contractional, contractive, contractor, deflationary, foldable, pincer,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • styptic — styp•tic [[t]ˈstɪp tɪk[/t]] adj. Also, styp′ti•cal. 1) med serving to contract organic tissue; astringent; binding 2) med serving to check hemorrhage or bleeding, as a drug; hemostatic 3) pha a styptic agent or substance • Etymology: 1350–1400;… …   From formal English to slang

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