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spongiopiline|ˌspʌndʒɪəʊˈpaɪlaɪn, -ɪn| Also spongio-pilene, -pyline, spongeo-piline. [f. spongio- + Gr. πῖλ-ος felt + -ine.] (See quot. 1858.)
1851Catal. Gt. Exhib. I. 263 Impermeable Spongio-pilene. 1858Simmonds Dict. Trade, Spongiopiline, a substitute for the ordinary poultice, made of small pieces of sponge and wool or cloth felted together, on an impermeable back. 1862Catal. Internat. Exhib., Brit. II. No. 3578, Electro conducting spongeo-piline. 1876Harley Royle's Mat. Med. 250 Soft linen, or spongiopiline, may be saturated with the warm solution and worn as a poultice. |