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Definition of cure
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Cure (v. i.) To
restore
health;
to
effect
a cure.
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Haymaker
::
Haymaker
(n.) One who cuts and cures hay.
Enigma
::
Enigma
(n.) A dark,
obscure,
or
inexplicable
saying;
a
riddle;
a
statement,
the
hidden
meaning
of which is to be
discovered
or
guessed..
Deaden
::
Deaden
(a.) To
deprive
of gloss or
brilliancy;
to
obscure;
as, to
deaden
gilding
by a coat of
size..
Synchronistic
::
Synchronism
(n.) A
representation,
in the same
picture,
of two or
events
which
occured
at
different
times..
Inner
::
Inner (a.) Not
obvious
or
easily
discovered;
obscure.
Darken
::
Darken
(a.) To
cloud,
obscure,
or
perplex;
to
render
less clear or
intelligible..
Cureless
::
Cureless
(a.)
Incapable
of cure;
incurable.
Cured
::
Cured (imp. & p. p.) of Cur.
Purvey
::
Purvey
(v. t.) To
procure;
to get.
Secureness
::
Secureness
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
secure;
exemption
from fear; want of
vigilance;
security.
Pay
::
Pay (v. i.)
Hence,
to make or
secure
suitable
return
for
expense
or
trouble;
to be
remunerative
or
profitable;
to be worth the
effort
or pains
required;
as, it will pay to ride; it will pay to wait;
politeness
always
pays..
Wringbolt
::
Wringbolt
(n.) A bolt used by
shipwrights,
to bend and
secure
the
planks
against
the
timbers
till they are
fastened
by
bolts,
spikes,
or
treenails;
-- not to be
confounded
with
ringbolt..
Binding
::
Binding
(n.)
Anything
that
binds;
a
bandage;
the cover of a book, or the cover with the
sewing,
etc.;
something
that
secures
the edge of cloth from
raveling..
Innuendo
::
Innuendo
(n.) An
averment
employed
in
pleading,
to point the
application
of
matter
otherwise
unintelligible;
an
interpretative
parenthesis
thrown
into
quoted
matter
to
explain
an
obscure
word or
words;
-- as, the
plaintiff
avers that the
defendant
said that he
(innuendo
the
plaintiff)
was a
thief..
Epicurism
::
Epicurism
(n.)
Epicurean
habits
of
living;
luxury.
Descry
::
Descry
(v. t.) To spy out or
discover
by the eye, as
objects
distant
or
obscure;
to espy; to
recognize;
to
discern;
to
discover..
Still
::
Still (a.)
Notwithstanding
what has been said or done; in spite of what has
occured;
nevertheless;
--
sometimes
used as a
conjunction.
See
Synonym
of But.
Sanatory
::
Sanatory
(a.)
Conducive
to
health;
tending
to cure;
healing;
curative;
sanative.
Shade
::
Shade (v. t.) To
obscure;
to dim the
brightness
of.
Inevident
::
Inevident
(a.) Not
evident;
not clear or
obvious;
obscure.
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