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† emplaˈstration Obs. Also 5 emplastracioun, 6 emplaistration, 6 implastration. [ad. L. emplastrātiōnem, noun of action f. emplastrāre: see emplaster v.] 1. A mode of budding trees mentioned by Latin writers; so called from the piece of bark surrounding the bud, which was attached like a ‘plaster’ (...
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emplasteration
emplasteration var. emplastration, Obs.1692 in Coles. 1775 in Ash.
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Georg Andreas Agricola
With Great Variety of New Discoveries relating to Graffing, Terebration or Boreing, Inarching, Emplastration, and Inoculation; of Reversing of Trees, and
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▪ I. † emˈplaster, n. Obs. Forms: 4 enplaster, -tre, 5–7 emplastre, -aister, -ayster, -aystre, (6 erron. emplasture); also 6–7 implaster, -aister. [a. OF. emplastre (F. emplâtre), L. emplastrum, ad. Gr. ἔµπλαστρον plaster or salve, f. ἐµπλάσσειν, f. ἐν in + πλάσσειν to mould.] 1. Med. or Surg. = pla...
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