Anaplasm

/ˈænəplæzəm/ noun

A medicated poultice or healing substance applied to wounds or affected areas; an old medical term for a therapeutic paste or salve.

From Greek ana- (again, back) + plasma (molded form), from plassein (to shape), referring to something molded or formed for healing.

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