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dressings

British  
/ ˈdrɛsɪŋz /

plural noun

  1. dressed stonework, mouldings, and carved ornaments used to form quoins, keystones, sills, and similar features

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Low-fat and fat-free versions tend to skew either watery or weirdly sweet in that diet-adjacent way; save those for smoothies or dressings, where the yogurt is a supporting actor, not the star.

From Salon

"Moss harvesting probably started in Wales as far back as World War One when it was used in war dressings and continued since then," she explained.

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Clorox brands include eponymous cleaners and run the gamut of consumer products, including Fresh Step cat litter, Kingsford charcoal and Hidden Valley Ranch dressings.

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The researchers suggest that future wound dressings infused with antioxidants such as catalase could help promote healing.

From Science Daily

This included persuading the War Office of the benefits of using sphagnum moss for wound dressings.

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