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Definition of cure
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Cure (v. t.) To set free from
(something
injurious
or
blameworthy),
as from a bad
habit..
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Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Not
noticeable;
humble;
mean.
Recureless
::
Recureless
(a.)
Incapable
of cure.
Glory
::
Glory (n.) That
quality
in a
person
or thing which
secures
general
praise
or
honor;
that which
brings
or gives
renown;
an
object
of pride or
boast;
the
occasion
of
praise;
excellency;
brilliancy;
splendor.
Prepare
::
Prepare
(v. t.) To
procure
as
suitable
or
necessary;
to get
ready;
to
provide;
as, to
prepare
ammunition
and
provisions
for
troops;
to
prepare
ships for
defence;
to
prepare
an
entertainment..
Have
::
Have (v. t.) To cause or
procure
to be; to
effect;
to
exact;
to
desire;
to
require.
Ventilative
::
Ventilative
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
ventilation;
adapted
to
secure
ventilation;
ventilating;
as,
ventilative
apparatus..
Oblique
::
Oblique
(a.) Not
straightforward;
indirect;
obscure;
hence,
disingenuous;
underhand;
perverse;
sinister..
Safety
::
Safety
(n.)
Freedom
from
whatever
exposes
one to
danger
or from
liability
to cause
danger
or harm;
safeness;
hence,
the
quality
of
making
safe or
secure,
or of
giving
confidence,
justifying
trust,
insuring
against
harm or loss, etc..
Hydropathy
::
Hydropathy
(n.) The water cure; a mode of
treating
diseases
by the
copious
and
frequent
use of pure
water,
both
internally
and
externally..
Wharf
::
Wharf (v. t.) To guard or
secure
by a firm wall of
timber
or stone
constructed
like a
wharf;
to
furnish
with a wharf or
wharfs.
Confusely
::
Confusely
(adv.)
Confusedly;
obscurely.
Foretell
::
Foretell
(v. t.) To
predict;
to tell
before
occurence;
to
prophesy;
to
foreshow.
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..
Plimsoll''s Mark
::
Plimsoll's
mark () A mark
conspicuously
painted
on the port side of all
British
sea-going
merchant
vessels,
to
indicate
the limit of
submergence
allowed
by law; -- so
called
from
Samuel
Plimsoll,
by whose
efforts
the act of
Parliament
to
prevent
overloading
was
procured..
Get
::
Get (v. t.) To
procure;
to
obtain;
to gain
possession
of; to
acquire;
to earn; to
obtain
as a price or
reward;
to come by; to win, by
almost
any
means;
as, to get favor by
kindness;
to get
wealth
by
industry
and
economy;
to get land by
purchase,
etc..
Eclipse
::
Eclipse
(v. t.) To
obscure,
darken,
or
extinguish
the
beauty,
luster,
honor,
etc., of; to
sully;
to
cloud;
to throw into the shade by
surpassing..
Pander
::
Pander
(n.) A male bawd; a pimp; a
procurer.
Bedim
::
Bedim (v. t.) To make dim; to
obscure
or
darken.
Irremediably
::
Irremediably
(adv.)
In a
manner,
or to a
degree,
that
precludes
remedy,
cure, or
correction..
Procure
::
Procure
(v. t.) To
obtain
for
illicit
intercourse
or
prostitution.
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