moxa
nounA cone or cylinder prepared from the dried leaves of certain plants, especially mugwort, placed on the skin and ignited in order to produce counterirritation.
nounA soft downy substance prepared in China and Japan from the young leaves of Artemisia Moxa, used as a cautery.
nounThe plant from which this substance is obtained.
nounIn medicine, a vegetable substance, either cut or formed into a short cylinder, which when ignited will burn without fusing, used as a cautery or a counter-irritant by being applied to the skin.
nounA soft woolly mass prepared from the young leaves of
A plant from which this substance is obtained, esp.
Any other plant used in moxibustion.
