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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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Qualify
::
Qualify
(v. t.) To
soothe;
to cure; -- said of
persons.
Purveyor
::
Purveyor
(n.) a
procurer;
a pimp; a bawd.
Shroud
::
Shroud
(n.) A set of ropes
serving
as stays to
support
the
masts.
The lower
shrouds
are
secured
to the sides of
vessels
by heavy iron bolts and are
passed
around
the head of the lower
masts.
Bulwark
::
Bulwark
(n.) That which
secures
against
an
enemy,
or
defends
from
attack;
any means of
defense
or
protection..
Curer
::
Curer (n.) One who
cures;
a
healer;
a
physician.
Distress
::
Distress
(n.) The thing taken by
distraining;
that which is
seized
to
procure
satisfaction.
Solve
::
Solve (v. t.) To
explain;
to
resolve;
to
unfold;
to clear up (what is
obscure
or
difficult
to be
understood);
to work out to a
result
or
conclusion;
as, to solve a
doubt;
to solve
difficulties;
to solve a
problem..
Winter''s Bark
::
Winter's
bark () The
aromatic
bark of tree
(Drimys,
/
Drymis,
Winteri)
of the
Magnolia
family,
which is found in
Southern
Chili.
It was first used as a cure for
scurvy
by its
discoverer,
Captain
John
Winter,
vice
admiral
to sir
Francis
Drake,
in
1577..
Cure
::
Cure (v. i.) To
become
healed.
Eclaircissement
::
Eclaircissement
(v. t.) The
clearing
up of
anything
which is
obscure
or not
easily
understood;
an
explanation.
Orgue
::
Orgue (n.) A piece of
ordnance,
consisting
of a
number
of
musket
barrels
arranged
so that a match or train may
connect
with all their
touchholes,
and a
discharge
be
secured
almost
or quite
simultaneously..
Lignum-vitae
::
Lignum-vitae
(n.) A tree
(Guaiacum
officinale)
found in the warm
latitudes
of
America,
from which the
guaiacum
of
medicine
is
procured.
Its wood is very hard and
heavy,
and is used for
various
mechanical
purposes,
as for the
wheels
of
ships'
blocks,
cogs,
bearings,
and the like. See
Guaiacum..
Cloud
::
Cloud (v. t.) To
darken
or
obscure,
as if by
hiding
or
enveloping
with a
cloud;
hence,
to
render
gloomy
or
sullen..
Moor
::
Moor (v. t.) To fix or
secure,
as a
vessel,
in a
particular
place by
casting
anchor,
or by
fastening
with
cables
or
chains;
as, the
vessel
was
moored
in the
stream;
they
moored
the boat to the
wharf..
Shade
::
Shade (v. t.) To
obscure;
to dim the
brightness
of.
Anchor
::
Anchor
(v. t.) To place at
anchor;
to
secure
by an
anchor;
as, to
anchor
a
ship..
Brighten
::
Brighten
(a.) To
improve
or
relieve
by
dispelling
gloom or
removing
that which
obscures
and
darkens;
to shed light upon; to make
cheerful;
as, to
brighten
one's
prospects..
Epicure
::
Epicure
(n.) One
devoted
to
dainty
or
luxurious
sensual
enjoyments,
esp. to the
luxuries
of the
table..
Inevident
::
Inevident
(a.) Not
evident;
not clear or
obvious;
obscure.
Insure
::
Insure
(v. t.) To make sure or
secure;
as, to
insure
safety
to any one..
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