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Definition of cure
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Cure (n.) A
curate;
a
pardon.
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Incube
::
Incube
(v. t.) To fix
firmly,
as in cube; to
secure
or place
firmly..
Promerit
::
Promerit
(v. t.) To
deserve;
to
procure
by
merit.
Procured
::
Procured
(imp. & p. p.) of
Procur.
Quiz
::
Quiz (n.) A
riddle
or
obscure
question;
an
enigma;
a
ridiculous
hoax.
Recover
::
Recover
(v. i.) To
regain
health
after
sickness;
to grow well; to be
restored
or
cured;
hence,
to
regain
a
former
state or
condition
after
misfortune,
alarm,
etc.; -- often
followed
by of or from; as, to
recover
from a state of
poverty;
to
recover
from
fright..
Adnubilated
::
Adnubilated
(a.)
Clouded;
obscured.
Sanable
::
Sanable
(a.)
Capable
of being
healed
or
cured;
susceptible
of
remedy.
Correction
::
Correction
(n.) The act of
reproving
or
punishing,
or that which is
intended
to
rectify
or to cure
faults;
punishment;
discipline;
chastisement..
Powwow
::
Powwow
(v. i.) To use
conjuration,
with noise and
confusion,
for the cure of
disease,
etc., as among the North
American
Indians..
Gloom
::
Gloom (v. i.) To shine or
appear
obscurely
or
imperfectly;
to
glimmer.
Incurable
::
Incurable
(n.) A
person
diseased
beyond
cure.
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..
Physic
::
Physic
(n.) A
specific
internal
application
for the cure or
relief
of
sickness;
a
remedy
for
disease;
a
medicine.
Suboval
::
Suborner
(n.) One who
suborns
or
procures
another
to take, a false oath; one who
procures
another
to do a bad
action..
Tale
::
Tale (v. i.) That which is told; an oral
relation
or
recital;
any
rehearsal
of what has
occured;
narrative;
discourse;
statement;
history;
story.
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) A
person
(as a
member
of
Parliament)
appointed
to
enforce
party
discipline,
and
secure
the
attendance
of the
members
of a
Parliament
party at any
important
session,
especially
when their votes are
needed..
Precaution
::
Precaution
(n.)
Previous
caution
or care;
caution
previously
employed
to
prevent
mischief
or
secure
good; as, his life was saved by
precaution..
Key
::
Key (n.) A bar, pin or
wedge,
to
secure
a
crank,
pulley,
coupling,
etc., upon a
shaft,
and
prevent
relative
turning;
sometimes
holding
by
friction
alone,
but more
frequently
by its
resistance
to
shearing,
being
usually
embedded
partly
in the shaft and
partly
in the
crank,
pulley,
etc..
Ham
::
Ham (n.) The thigh of any
animal;
especially,
the thigh of a hog cured by
salting
and
smoking..
Flitch
::
Flitch
(n.) One of
several
planks,
smaller
timbers,
or iron
plates,
which are
secured
together,
side by side, to make a large
girder
or built
beam..
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