Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CIC'A-TRI-ZANT
CIC-A'TRIX, or CIC'A-TRICECI-CA-TRI-ZA'TION
CIC'A-TRI-ZANT, n. [from cicatrize.]
A medicine or application that promotes the formation of a cicatrix, such as Armenian bole, powder of tutty, &c. It is called also an escharotic, epulotic, incarnative, agglutinant, &c. – Encyc.
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