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What is the past tense of poultice?

What's the past tense of poultice? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of poultice is poulticed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of poultice is poultices.

The present participle of poultice is poulticing.

The past participle of poultice is poulticed.

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The foot should now be placed in a warm bath for half an hour or longer and then poulticed.
Mmm, he may have heated some dampened rags by the stove and poulticed them on the clay to render it supple.
The foot is now to be poulticed for a day or two, or until the lameness and suppuration have ceased.
It can neither be poulticed nor cured, it must be interred and a new one born.
I took Dutch drops for it, and poulticed it by day, and I was bad for three weeks.
I was again inspected about this time by a stranger doctor, and immediately after he left, my leg was lanced and poulticed.

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