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Styptic (gcide) | 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.]
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Styptic weed (Bot.), an American leguminous herb ({Cassia
occidentalis}) closely related to the wild senna.
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Styptic (gcide) | Styptic \Styp"tic\, n. (Med.)
A styptic medicine.
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styptic (wn) | styptic
adj 1: tending to check bleeding by contracting the tissues or
blood vessels [syn: styptic, hemostatic]
n 1: a drug that causes contraction of body tissues and canals
[syn: astringent, astringent drug, styptic] |
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Styptic (gcide) | 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.]
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Styptic weed (Bot.), an American leguminous herb ({Cassia
occidentalis}) closely related to the wild senna.
[1913 Webster]Styptic \Styp"tic\, n. (Med.)
A styptic medicine.
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Styptic collodion (gcide) | Collodion \Col*lo"di*on\, n. [Gr. ? like glue; ko`lla glue + ?
form. Cf. Colloid.] (Chem.)
A solution of pyroxylin (soluble gun cotton) in ether
containing a varying proportion of alcohol. It is strongly
adhesive, and is used by surgeons as a coating for wounds;
but its chief application is as a vehicle for the sensitive
film in photography.
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Collodion process (Photog.), a process in which a film of
sensitized collodion is used in preparing the plate for
taking a picture.
Styptic collodion, collodion containing an astringent, as
tannin.
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Styptic colloid (gcide) | Colloid \Col"loid\, n.
1. (Physiol. Chem.) A substance (as albumin, gum, gelatin,
etc.) which is of a gelatinous rather than a crystalline
nature, and which diffuses itself through animal membranes
or vegetable parchment more slowly than crystalloids do;
-- opposed to crystalloid.
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2. (Med.) A gelatinous substance found in colloid
degeneration and colloid cancer.
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Styptic colloid (Med.), a preparation of astringent and
antiseptic substances with some colloid material, as
collodion, for ready use.
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Styptic weed (gcide) | 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.]
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Styptic weed (Bot.), an American leguminous herb ({Cassia
occidentalis}) closely related to the wild senna.
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Styptical (gcide) | Styptical \Styp"tic*al\, a.
Styptic; astringent.
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Stypticity (gcide) | Stypticity \Styp*tic"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. stypticit['e].]
The quality or state of being styptic; astringency.
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styptic weed (wn) | styptic weed
n 1: very leafy malodorous tropical weedy shrub whose seeds have
been used as an adulterant for coffee; sometimes classified
in genus Cassia [syn: coffee senna, mogdad coffee,
styptic weed, stinking weed, Senna occidentalis,
Cassia occidentalis] |
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