Cytoplasm vs Poultice - What's the difference?
cytoplasm | poultice |
(cytology) The contents of a cell except for the nucleus. It includes cytosol, organelles, vesicles, and the cytoskeleton.
A soft, moist mass applied topically to a sore, aching or lesioned part of the body to soothe. A poultice is usually wrapped in cloth and often warmed before being applied.
* Francis Bacon
To treat with a poultice.
As nouns the difference between cytoplasm and poultice
is that cytoplasm is (cytology) the contents of a cell except for the nucleus it includes cytosol, organelles, vesicles, and the cytoskeleton while poultice is a soft, moist mass applied topically to a sore, aching or lesioned part of the body to soothe a poultice is usually wrapped in cloth and often warmed before being applied.As a verb poultice is
to treat with a poultice.cytoplasm
English
(wikipedia cytoplasm)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* cytoplasmicSee also
* protoplasmpoultice
English
(wikipedia poultice)Noun
(en noun)- Poultice relaxeth the pores.