dossil

English

Etymology

From Middle English, from Old French dosil (spigot), from Late Latin ducīculus, diminutive from Latin dux (guide). See duct, duke.

Noun

dossil (plural dossils)

  1. (surgery) A small roll or plug used to stop a sore, wound, etc.; a pledget.
  2. (printing) A roll of cloth for wiping off the face of a copperplate, leaving the ink in the engraved lines.

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