isinglass plaster

isinglass plaster
鱼胶硬膏

Medical Chinese dictionary (湘雅医学词典). 2013.

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  • court plaster — noun a plaster composed of isinglass on silk; formerly used to dress superficial wounds • Hypernyms: ↑plaster, ↑adhesive plaster, ↑sticking plaster …   Useful english dictionary

  • Court-plaster — Court plas ter (k?rt pl?s t?r), n. Sticking plaster made by coating taffeta or silk on one side with some adhesive substance, commonly a mixture of isinglass and glycerin. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • court plaster — kō(ə)rt , kȯ(ə)rt n an adhesive plaster esp. of silk coated with isinglass and glycerin …   Medical dictionary

  • court plaster — noun Etymology: from its use for beauty spots by ladies at royal courts Date: 1772 an adhesive plaster especially of silk coated with isinglass and glycerin …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • court plaster — n. [so called from former use as beauty spots by court ladies] cloth covered with isinglass or some other adhesive material, formerly used for protecting minor cuts and scratches in the skin …   English World dictionary

  • court plaster — cotton or other fabric coated on one side with an adhesive preparation, as of isinglass and glycerin, used on the skin for medical and cosmetic purposes. [1765 75; so called because of former use in courtly circles for making beauty spots] * * * …   Universalium

  • court plaster — court′ plas ter n. srg a fine fabric coated with an adhesive preparation of isinglass or glycerin, formerly used for medicinal and cosmetic purposes • Etymology: 1765–75; so called because formerly used in courtly circles …   From formal English to slang

  • court plaster — /ˈkɔt plastə/ (say kawt plahstuh) noun 1. a black patch formerly worn as adornment on the face by court ladies. 2. cotton or other fabric coated on one side with an adhesive preparation, as of isinglass and glycerine, used for covering slight… …  

  • Scagliola — (from the Italian scaglia , meaning chips ), is a technique for producing stucco columns, sculptures, and other architectural elements that resemble marble. The Scagliola technique came into fashion in 17th century Tuscany as an effective… …   Wikipedia

  • coherence — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Sticking together Nouns 1. coherence, adherence, adhesion, cohesion, adhesiveness; concretion, accretion; conglutination, coagulation, agglutination; set, gel, jell, jelly, cementation; sticking,… …   English dictionary for students

  • gel-1 —     gel 1     English meaning: “to curl; round, *gland, growth, ball, fathom, arm”     Deutsche Übersetzung: “ballen, sich ballen; Gerundetes, Kugeliges” etc     Material: evidence for the unadjusted root form are seldom and partly very doubtful …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

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