moxa

noun

A cone or cylinder prepared from the dried leaves of certain plants, especially mugwort, placed on the skin and ignited in order to produce counterirritation.

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A soft downy substance prepared in China and Japan from the young leaves of Artemisia Moxa, used as a cautery.

noun

The plant from which this substance is obtained.

noun

In 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.

noun

A soft woolly mass prepared from the young leaves of Artemisia Chinensis, and used as a cautery by burning it on the skin; hence, any substance used in a like manner, as cotton impregnated with niter, amadou.

noun

A plant from which this substance is obtained, esp. Artemisia Chinensis, and Artemisia moxa.

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Mugwort root, as used in moxibustion.

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Any other plant used in moxibustion.