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Definition of curate
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Curate
(n.) One who has the cure of
souls;
originally,
any
clergyman,
but now
usually
limited
to one who
assists
a
rector
or
vicar..
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Serve
::
Serve (v. t.) To
perform
the
duties
belonging
to, or
required
in or for;
hence,
to be of use to; as, a
curate
may serve two
churches;
to serve one's
country..
Fraunhofer Lines
::
Fraunhofer
lines () The lines of the
spectrun;
especially
and
properly,
the dark lines of the solar
spectrum,
so
called
because
first
accurately
observed
and
interpreted
by
Fraunhofer,
a
German
physicist..
Accurateness
::
Accurateness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
accurate;
accuracy;
exactness;
nicety;
precision.
Accurately
::
Accurately
(adv.)
In an
accurate
manner;
exactly;
precisely;
without
error or
defect.
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) To look at
through
a
sight;
to see
accurately;
as, to sight an
object,
as a
star..
Incorrect
::
Incorrect
(a.) Not in
accordance
with the
truth;
inaccurate;
not
exact;
as, an
incorrect
statement
or
calculation..
Curate
::
Curate
(n.) One who has the cure of
souls;
originally,
any
clergyman,
but now
usually
limited
to one who
assists
a
rector
or
vicar..
Exact
::
Exact (a.)
Habitually
careful
to agree with a
standard,
a rule, or a
promise;
accurate;
methodical;
punctual;
as, a man exact in
observing
an
appointment;
in my
doings
I was
exact..
Improper
::
Improper
(a.) Not
according
to
facts;
inaccurate;
erroneous.
Accuracy
::
Accuracy
(n.) The state of being
accurate;
freedom
from
mistakes,
this
exemption
arising
from
carefulness;
exact
conformity
to
truth,
or to a rule or
model;
precision;
exactness;
nicety;
correctness;
as, the value of
testimony
depends
on its
accuracy..
Inaccurately
::
Inaccurately
(adv.)
In an
inaccurate
manner;
incorrectly;
inexactly.
Exquisite
::
Exquisite
(a.) Of
delicate
perception
or close and
accurate
discrimination;
not easy to
satisfy;
exact;
nice;
fastidious;
as,
exquisite
judgment,
taste,
or
discernment..
Delineation
::
Delineation
(n.) The act of
representing,
portraying,
or
describing,
as by
lines,
diagrams,
sketches,
etc.;
drawing
an
outline;
as, the
delineation
of a scene or face; in
drawing
and
engraving,
representation
by means of
lines,
as
distinguished
from
representation
by means of tints and
shades;
accurate
and
minute
representation,
as
distinguished
from art that is
careless
of
details,
or
subordinates
them
excessively..
Sulphion
::
Sulphinide
(n.) A white or
yellowish
crystalline
substance,
C6H4.(SO2.CO).NH,
produced
artificially
by the
oxidation
of a
sulphamic
derivative
of
toluene.
It is the
sweetest
substance
known,
having
over two
hundred
times the
sweetening
power of
sugar,
and is known in
commerce
under the name of
saccharine.
It has acid
properties
and forms salts
(which
are
inaccurately
called
saccharinates)..
Curateship
::
Curateship
(n.) A
curacy.
Accurate
::
Accurate
(a.) In exact or
careful
conformity
to
truth,
or to some
standard
of
requirement,
the
result
of care or
pains;
free from
failure,
error,
or
defect;
exact;
as, an
accurate
calculator;
an
accurate
measure;
accurate
expression,
knowledge,
etc..
Cicurate
::
Cicurate
(v. t.) To tame.
Correctly
::
Correctly
(adv.)
In a
correct
manner;
exactly;
acurately;
without
fault or
error.
Inaccuracy
::
Inaccuracy
(n.) That which is
inaccurate
or
incorrect;
mistake;
fault;
defect;
error;
as, in
inaccuracy
in
speech,
copying,
calculation,
etc..
Perigraph
::
Perigraph
(n.) A
careless
or
inaccurate
delineation
of
anything.
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