Styptic: meaning, definitions and examples

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styptic

 

[ ˈstɪptɪk ]

Context #1

medical

A substance used to stop bleeding by causing the blood to clot.

Synonyms

coagulant, hemostatic

Examples of usage

  • The doctor applied a styptic powder to the wound to stop the bleeding.
  • After shaving, he used a styptic pencil to prevent any nicks from bleeding.
Context #2

medical

Having the property of stopping bleeding or hemorrhage.

Synonyms

coagulating, hemostatic

Examples of usage

  • The styptic effect of the medication helped to quickly stop the bleeding.
  • The styptic nature of the plant extract was beneficial in treating wounds.

Translations

Translations of the word "styptic" in other languages:

🇵🇹 estíptico

🇮🇳 रक्तस्रावरोधी

🇩🇪 blutstillend

🇮🇩 hemostatik

🇺🇦 кровоспинний

🇵🇱 hemostatyczny

🇯🇵 止血剤

🇫🇷 hémostatique

🇪🇸 hemostático

🇹🇷 kan durdurucu

🇰🇷 지혈제

🇸🇦 موقف للنزيف

🇨🇿 hemostatický

🇸🇰 hemostatický

🇨🇳 止血剂

🇸🇮 hemostatičen

🇮🇸 blóðstoppandi

🇰🇿 қан тоқтатушы

🇬🇪 ჰემოსტატიური

🇦🇿 qanı dayandıran

🇲🇽 hemostático

Word origin

The word 'styptic' originates from the Greek word 'stiptikos', meaning astringent. It was first used in English in the early 17th century. The concept of styptics has been known since ancient times, with various substances like alum, tannic acid, and silver nitrate being used to stop bleeding. Styptics have been an essential part of medical practice for centuries, especially in the treatment of wounds and minor injuries.