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cupping-glass
ˈcupping-glass [f. prec.] A glass vessel or ‘cup’ with an open mouth to be applied to the skin in the operation of cupping: see cupping 1.1545 T. Raynalde Byrth of Mankynde H h vij, Cupping glasses, set vpon or vnder the brestes. a 1625 Beaum. & Fl. Bloody Brother iv. ii, Still at their books, they ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coffee cupping
History Cupping is a traditional practice; in the United States, cupping became a standard industry practice in the late 19th century (in what is retrospectively Cup – The cups used for coffee tasting are traditionally 8 oz. glass, such as a whiskey glass, so that the coffee taster can see the color of the brew, wikipedia.org
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cucurbit
▪ I. † cucurbit1 Obs. (kjuːˈkɜːbɪt) Forms: 4 concurbite, cocurbite, 4–9 cucurbite, 6–9 cucurbit. [a. F. cucurbite, ad. L. cucurbita a gourd, also a cupping-glass, in med. or mod.L., as in F. and Eng. (The living F. descendant of late L. curbita is courde, changed in mod.F. to courge, gourd.)] 1. A v... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cupping therapy
are some risks of harm, especially from wet cupping and fire cupping. Bamboo and other materials are sometimes used as alternatives to glass cups. wikipedia.org
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cupping
cupping, vbl. n. (ˈkʌpɪŋ) [f. cup v. + -ing1.] 1. Surg. The operation of drawing blood by scarifying the skin and applying a ‘cup’ or cupping-glass the air in which is rarefied by heat or otherwise. (Also called distinctively wet cupping.) dry cupping: the application of a cupping-glass without scar... Oxford English Dictionary
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Khyâl cap
For more severe forms of khyâl attacks patients rely on treatments such as coining or cupping. The procedure of cupping, also known as cup khyâl, is done by warming up a glass and applying the circular part of it into the skin. wikipedia.org
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ventosing
† ventosing, vbl. n. Surg. Obs. [f. ventose v.] The operation of drawing blood by means of a cupping-glass; cupping. Also attrib.c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 1889 That neither veyne blood, ne ventusynge..may ben his helpynge. 1386 Almanak 52 Mynucyons to be made by blode-lattyng or ventosyng es ful prof... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bloodletting
confused with scarification, a method of body modification), the "superficial" vessels were attacked, often using a syringe, a spring-loaded lancet, or a glass cup that contained heated air, producing a vacuum within (see fire cupping). wikipedia.org
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suggillation
▪ I. † sugiˈllation1 Obs. [f. L. sūgĕre to suck, with termination from sūgillātio (see next).] = sucking vbl. n. 1 b, suction 1 c.1528 Paynell Salerne's Regim. (1541) D iij b, By sugillation [orig. L. suctione] of the membres nedynge meate.▪ II. sugillation2, suggillation (s(j)uːdʒɪˈleɪʃən, sʌdʒ-) [... Oxford English Dictionary
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Theotokos of Buchyn
We tried to help him at home, asked medical assistant, Demyan, for help, made cupping-glass and gave him milk with honey, but it didn't help. wikipedia.org
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ventouse
‖ ventouse, n. Obstetr. (vɑ̃tuːz, anglicized vɛnˈtuːs) [a. Fr., orig. cupping-glass (see ventose n.1): first used in Fr. in this sense by M. Y. Couzigou (1947, in Bull. et Mém. Soc. Méd. Paris CLII. 34).] = vacuum extractor s.v. vacuum n. 4.1960 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 4 June 1684/2 In 1947 Couzigou descri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wine tasting
The effect of glass shape does not appear to be related to whether the glass is pleasing to look at. See also Aroma wheel Coffee cupping Tea tasting Typicity Wine accessory Wine and food matching References Further reading External links wikipedia.org
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bdellometer
bdellometer (dɛˈlɒmɪtə(r)) [ad. F. bdellomètre, f. Gr. βδέλλα leech + µέτρον measure.] A surgical instrument proposed as a substitute for leeches, and fitted to show the amount of blood drawn.1839 Hooper Med. Dict. 254. 1874 Dunglison Med. Dict., Bdellometer..consists of a cupping-glass, to which a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Craquelure
This can contribute to cupping, in which the panel of wood starts to bow transverse to the wood grain. Modern applications Acrylic craquelure The modern decor industry has used the technique of craquelure to create various objects and materials such as glass wikipedia.org
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ventose
▪ I. † ventose, n.1 Surg. Obs. Also 7 Sc. vantose. [a. OF. ventose, ventouse (F. ventouse, = Prov., Sp., Pg., It. ventosa), ad. L. ventōsa (sc. cucurbita), fem. of ventōsus, f. ventus wind.] A species of cupping-glass. Also attrib.1500 Ortus Vocab., Guna, a ventose boxe. 1541 R. Copland Guydon's Que... Oxford English Dictionary
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