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poult

 

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Poult

Noun

1. A young domestic fowl, especially a chicken, turkey, or goose, that is under eight weeks old.

Sample Sentence: The farmer carefully raised the poult until it was ready to be sold.

Noun

2. A soft mass of material, typically consisting of flour, herbs, and other ingredients, applied to the body to relieve pain or inflammation.

Sample Sentence: She made a poult by mixing crushed herbs with warm water and applied it to her swollen ankle.

Noun

3. A young pigeon.

Sample Sentence: The mother pigeon fed her poult with regurgitated food.

Noun

4. (historical) A plaster-like substance applied to the body as part of medical treatment.

Sample Sentence: The medieval doctor applied a poult of herbs and oils to the patient's wounded leg.

Verb

1. To treat or dress with a poult.

Sample Sentence: The veterinarian poulted the horse's injured leg to aid its healing.

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