Definition of Fomentations. Meaning of Fomentations. Synonyms of Fomentations

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Definition of Fomentations

Fomentation
Fomentation Fo`men*ta"tion, n. [?. fomentatio: cf. F. fomentation.] 1. (Med.) (a) The act of fomenting; the application of warm, soft, medicinal substances, as for the purpose of easing pain, by relaxing the skin, or of discussing tumors. (b) The lotion applied to a diseased part. 2. Excitation; instigation; encouragement. Dishonest fomentation of your pride. --Young.

Meaning of Fomentations from wikipedia

- A heating pad is a pad used for warming of parts of the body in order to manage pain. Localized application of heat causes the blood vessels in that area...
- channels can be opened up by m****age treatment using oils and Swedana (fomentation). Unhealthy, or blocked, channels are thought to cause disease. Ayurveda...
- nervous sensibility and reduce pain when applied in the form of hot fomentation. Kellogg argues that this procedure will often give one relief where...
- issued by Gandhiji. They included regulation of diet, fast, sun-bath, fomentations, steam-bath, mud- bandage, m****age and non-injurious indigenous herbs...
- spinal, head, and foot baths; Bandages or compresses, wet and dry; also; Fomentations and poultices, sinapisms, stupes, rubbings, and water potations. Hydrotherapy...
- up in response to requests from the Government of Ukraine in light of fomentation by separatist sentiments in the Donetsk and Luhansk and Crimean regions...
- outlines the corrupted Warmaster's descent into madness, which leads to the fomentation of his plot to betray the Imperium. Horus pursues his secret planning...
- with two worms, and mucus, tinged with blood. Milk, oil, and emollient fomentations, were then emplo**** with success. C. ruber is generally listed as inedible...
- British expatriate communities offered a suitable environment for the fomentation of the game. The British influence on the emergence of football in continental...
- form of Kobus Jonker (or Donker Jonker, to those of us who remember his fomentation of 'Satanic Panic' in the 1980s and the 1990s, when he headed the Occult...