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embrocate

[em-broh-keyt, -bruh-] / ˈɛm broʊˌkeɪt, -brə- /


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On my way to the exit, a woman stops me to embrocate the back of my hand with gel.

From The Guardian

I had a certain remedy for that fell disease, a remedy so powerful that only a very small portion, about the size of a pea, was required to embrocate an afflicted member.

From Project Gutenberg

Be that as it may, the newspapers have teemed with his 'injuria formæ,' and he has been embrocated, and invisible to all but the apothecary ever since.

From Project Gutenberg