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stupe
1
(stupe)
Pronunciation:
/stjuːp/
archaic
noun
a piece of soft cloth or cotton wool dipped in hot water and used to make a poultice.
verb
[
with object
]
treat with such a poultice.
Origin:
late Middle English
(as a noun): via Latin from Greek
stupē
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