MOXA


Meaning of MOXA in English

ˈmäksə noun

( -s )

Etymology: New Latin, from Japanese mogusa

1. : a soft woolly mass prepared from the young leaves of various wormwoods of eastern Asia and used especially in Japanese popular medicine as a cautery by being ignited on the skin

2. : any of various substances applied and ignited like moxa as a counterirritant

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