Astringing

/əˈstrɪndʒɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of astringe; the act of causing contraction or binding tightly.

Etymology

Formed by adding -ing to astringe, creating the present participle form used in continuous tenses and as a gerund in English.

Kelly Says

The astringing effect of certain herbs is why 'drawing salves' were applied to infections—they literally pulled the skin tighter, which medieval healers believed forced out the poison.

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