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Definition of cure
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cure is as below...
Cure (n.)
Spiritual
charge;
care of soul; the
office
of a
parish
priest
or of a
curate;
hence,
that which is
committed
to the
charge
of a
parish
priest
or of a
curate;
a
curacy;
as, to
resign
a cure; to
obtain
a
cure..
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Pimp
::
Pimp (n.) One who
provides
gratification
for the lust of
others;
a
procurer;
a
pander.
Obscurely
::
Obscurely
(adv.)
In an
obscure
manner.
Rich
::
Rich
(superl.)
Composed
of
valuable
or
costly
materials
or
ingredients;
procured
at great
outlay;
highly
valued;
precious;
sumptuous;
costly;
as, a rich
dress;
rich silk or fur; rich
presents..
Frap
::
Frap (v. t.) To draw
together;
to bind with a view to
secure
and
strengthen,
as a
vessel
by
passing
cables
around
it; to
tighten;
as a
tackle
by
drawing
the lines
together..
Ridgepole
::
Ridgepole
(n.) The
timber
forming
the ridge of a roof, into which the
rafters
are
secured..
Tributary
::
Tributary
(a.)
Paying
tribute
to
another,
either
from
compulsion,
as an
acknowledgment
of
submission,
or to
secure
protection,
or for the
purpose
of
purchasing
peace..
Port
::
Port (v.) A place where ships may ride
secure
from
storms;
a
sheltered
inlet,
bay, or cove; a
harbor;
a
haven.
Used also
figuratively..
Secure
::
Secure
(v. t.) To make fast; to close or
confine
effectually;
to
render
incapable
of
getting
loose or
escaping;
as, to
secure
a
prisoner;
to
secure
a door, or the
hatches
of a
ship..
Y-
::
Y- () A
prefix
of
obscure
meaning,
originally
used with
verbs,
adverbs,
adjectives,
nouns,
and
pronouns.
In the
Middle
English
period,
it was
little
employed
except
with
verbs,
being
chiefly
used with past
participles,
though
occasionally
with the
infinitive
Ycleped,
or
yclept,
is
perhaps
the only word not
entirely
obsolete
which shows this use..
Insecurity
::
Insecurity
(n.) The state of
feeling
insecure;
uncertainty;
want of
confidence.
Obscurement
::
Obscurement
(n.) The act of
obscuring,
or the state of being
obscured;
obscuration..
Default
::
Default
(n.) A
neglect
of, or
failure
to take, some step
necessary
to
secure
the
benefit
of law, as a
failure
to
appear
in court at a day
assigned,
especially
of the
defendant
in a suit when
called
to make
answer;
also of
jurors,
witnesses,
etc..
Parish
::
Parish
(n.) That
circuit
of
ground
committed
to the
charge
of one
parson
or
vicar,
or other
minister
having
cure of souls
therein..
Roach
::
Roach (n.) A
convex
curve or arch cut in the edge of a sail to
prevent
chafing,
or to
secure
a
better
fit..
Powwow
::
Powwow
(v. i.) To use
conjuration,
with noise and
confusion,
for the cure of
disease,
etc., as among the North
American
Indians..
Confusely
::
Confusely
(adv.)
Confusedly;
obscurely.
Securely
::
Securely
(adv.)
In a
secure
manner;
without
fear or
apprehension;
without
danger;
safely.
Escape
::
Escape
(v. i.) To flee, and
become
secure
from
danger;
-- often
followed
by from or out of..
Cure
::
Cure (v. i.) To
become
healed.
Curing
::
Curing
() p. a. & vb. n. of Cure.
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