styptic

May. 9th, 2023 07:16 am
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styptic (STIP-tik) - adj., (med.) contracting the tissues or blood vessels; checking bleeding by contracting tissues or blood vessels. n., a styptic agent or substance.


The general sense is almost entirely restricted to medicine, but from the start the specific sense was common. Most often seen in the form of a styptic pen(cil), a solid astringent that, when rubbed on a small abrasion (such as a shaving cut -- before safety razors, they were standard part of a shaving kit), slows the bleed.

styptic pencil out of its case
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In use since the 14th century as Middle English stiptik, from Old French stiptique, from Latin stȳpticus, from Greek stūptikos, from stūphein, to contract -- so astringent is the root sense.

---L.

Date: 2023-05-09 10:51 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ranunculus
I've been thinking that I need a styptic pencil in the medicine kit. Just haven't seen one in a drug store recently. Just possibly that is lack of looking at the shaving section closely.

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