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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.) Act of
healing
or state of being
healed;
restoration
to
health
from
disease,
or to
soundness
after
injury..
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Tobacco
::
Tobacco
(n.) The
leaves
of the plant
prepared
for
smoking,
chewing,
etc., by being
dried,
cured,
and
manufactured
in
various
ways..
Procuress
::
Procuress
(n.) A
female
procurer,
or
pander..
Insecure
::
Insecure
(a.) Not
secure;
not
confident
of
safety
or
permanence;
distrustful;
suspicious;
apprehensive
of
danger
or loss.
Turn
::
Turn (n.) A round of a rope or cord in order to
secure
it, as about a pin or a
cleat..
Distress
::
Distress
(n.) The thing taken by
distraining;
that which is
seized
to
procure
satisfaction.
Desperate
::
Desperate
(a.)
Beyond
hope;
causing
despair;
extremely
perilous;
irretrievable;
past cure, or, at
least,
extremely
dangerous;
as, a
desperate
disease;
desperate
fortune..
Dusken
::
Dusken
(v. t.) To make dusk or
obscure.
Rector
::
Rector
(n.) A
clergyman
who has the
charge
and cure of a
parish,
and has the
tithes,
etc.; the
clergyman
of a
parish
where the
tithes
are not
impropriate.
See the Note under
Vicar..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To gain or
secure
the
interest
or
affection
of; to
captivate;
to
engage;
to
interest;
to
charm.
Apparition
::
Apparition
(n.) The first
appearance
of a star or other
luminary
after
having
been
invisible
or
obscured;
--
opposed
to
occultation.
Elcaja
::
Elcaja
(n.) An
Arabian
tree
(Trichilia
emetica).
The
fruit,
which is
emetic,
is
sometimes
employed
in the
composition
of an
ointment
for the cure of the
itch..
Kyriology
::
Kyriology
(n.) The use of
literal
or
simple
expressions,
as
distinguished
from the use of
figurative
or
obscure
ones..
Recure
::
Recure
(v. t.) To
restore,
as from
weariness,
sickness;
or the like; to
repair..
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..
Cloudily
::
Cloudily
(adv.)
In a
cloudy
manner;
darkly;
obscurely.
Dim
::
Dim
(superl.)
Of
obscure
vision;
not
seeing
clearly;
hence,
dull of
apprehension;
of weak
perception;
obtuse..
Muddily
::
Muddily
(adv.)
In a muddy
manner;
turbidly;
without
mixture;
cloudily;
obscurely;
confusedly.
Blear
::
Blear (v. t.) To make
somewhat
sore or
watery,
as the eyes; to dim, or blur, as the
sight.
Figuratively:
To
obscure
(mental
or moral
perception);
to
blind;
to
hoodwink..
Shade
::
Shade (v. t.) To pain in
obscure
colors;
to
darken.
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To be found
wanting
with
respect
to an
action
or a duty to be
performed,
a
result
to be
secured,
etc.; to miss; not to
fulfill
expectation..
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