inglés » árabe

poultice <a poultice; poultices> SUST.

poultice

poultice V.

poultice
poultice MED.

poultice SUST.

poultice MED.
poultice MED.
poultice MED.

poultice V. MED.

poultice

poultice

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
They also sprinkle leaves on wounds, after which a poultice is applied.
en.wikipedia.org
Originally only a maker of all sorts of poultices, the curer- "ahmen" gradually appears to have become a maker of prayers and sacrifices as well.
en.wikipedia.org
The party used the oil on the surface to lubricate wagon wheel hubs, as polish, and as a poultice.
en.wikipedia.org
Then a boy came to treat his wounds with a poultice and brought food of milk, butter and oaten bread.
en.wikipedia.org
For millennia, poultices of plantain leaves have been applied to wounds, sores, and stings to promote healing.
en.wikipedia.org
When a poultice is used, it is best to clean the leg with soap and water after removal, before re-applying a clean bandage.
en.wikipedia.org
During the second five minutes this belief evaporates, but the poultice is buckled at the back and you can't get it off.
en.wikipedia.org
A poultice of chickweed can be applied to cuts, burns and bruises.
en.wikipedia.org
The wound was then dressed with a poultice of barley and honey mixed in turpentine.
en.wikipedia.org
People have used a poultice of fresh crushed leaves for skin injuries or inflammations, or to line their shoes or fill their socks while hiking.
en.wikipedia.org

Página en Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski