Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
styptic
adjective and noun
/ˈstɪp.tɪk/

Definition
A styptic is a substance that helps to stop bleeding by contracting tissue or blood vessels.

Examples
- The styptic powder quickly stopped the bleeding from the cut on his finger.
- She applied a styptic pencil to the small nick from shaving.
- In the first aid kit, you’ll find a styptic agent for emergency situations.

Meaning
The term ‘styptic’ is often used to refer to medications or materials that can halt bleeding, particularly in minor cuts or abrasions.

Synonyms
- hemostatic
- coagulant
- astringent