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styptic

adjective

styp·​tic ˈstip-tik How to pronounce styptic (audio)
: tending to contract or bind : astringent
especially : tending to check bleeding
styptic noun

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People long ago recognized the power of certain substances to bind or contract organic tissue-a quality that has various uses and benefits. English speakers weren't original in this knowledge, and they copied speakers of Greek, Latin, and Anglo-French when they designated this quality as "styptic" in the Middle Ages. (The word in Greek, "styptikos," is from "styphein," which means "to contract.") One thing that a styptic substance can do is stop bleeding, and almost from the start the word styptic has referred to this quality especially. It has also been applied to things that make your mouth contract, or pucker, as well as to substances that might affect your digestive organs with a "binding" effect.

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web This styptic powder is a quick and affordable way to make trimming your pet's nails at home way easier and less of a mess. Carly Kulzer, PEOPLE.com, 3 Feb. 2022 For those especially pernicious cuts, however, apply a styptic pencil. Scott Christian, Esquire, 28 July 2017

Word History

Etymology

Middle English stiptik, from Anglo-French, from Latin stypticus, from Greek styptikos, from styphein to contract

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of styptic was in the 14th century

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