| cupping | 1. Formation of a hollow, or cup-shaped excavation. 2. Application of a cupping glass. See: cup. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cupping glass | A glass vessel, from which the air has been exhausted by heat or a special suction apparatus, formerly applied to the skin in order to draw blood to the surface. See: cupping, cup. Synonym: cup. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a treatment in which evacuated cups are applied to the skin to draw blood through the surface
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While tasting wine is called "tasting", tasting coffee is called "cupping".
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A concave or dished appearance of individual strips with the edges raised above the center. The opposite of crowning.
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a technique of applying suction over selected points or zones in the body. A vacuum is created by warming the air in a glass jar and overturning it onto the body to disperse areas of local congestion. This therapy is used in the treatment of arthritis, bronchitis, and sprains, among other ailments.
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A board or plank whose edges are higher or lower than the center. Cupping is often found in decks, where the board edges are higher than the middle. Water, trapped in the cupped area, accelerates rot.
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| cupping | a treatment in which evacuated cups are applied to the skin to draw blood through the surface |
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