inunct

VERB
  1. administer an oil or ointment to; often in a religious ceremony of blessing
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How To Use inunct In A Sentence

  • The experiment is such: Researcher uses foam rubber or plastic from the female alar collect secretion, dissolve is in at the inunction after alcohol the labrum of a few females.
  • Gilbert's medical treatment of vesical calculus consists generally in the administration of diuretics and lithontriptics and the local application of poultices, plasters and inunctions of various kinds. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
  • Inhalation enables the oils to pass into the bloodstream via the lungs, and inunction through the skin.
  • Treatment can be administered by injection, by inunction and by the oral route.
  • In addition, citric skin fragment is joined inside small oily bottle, daily inunction , can make eyelash more colorful.
  • Cod-liver Oil may also be used by inunction, in the foregoing disorders, but it is best administered internally, and in the following diseases, viz.
  • Adjuvant measures are hot baths, poultices, inunctions, fumigations and sternutatories, and the use of certain herbs. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
  • _Claritatem facit inunctis oculis delachrymationemque, ceu fumus, unde nomen_. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Ethyl linoleate was applied dropwise, after which it was spread by inunction to the donor site.
  • Plantum pedis inungere pinguedine gliris dicunt efficacissimum, et quod vix credi potest, dentes inunctos ex sorditie aurium canis somnum profundum conciliare, &c. Cardan de rerum varietat. Anatomy of Melancholy
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