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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 (v. t.) To
prepare
for
preservation
or
permanent
keeping;
to
preserve,
as by
drying,
salting,
etc.; as, to cure beef or fish; to cure hay..
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Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Not
clear,
full, or
distinct;
clouded;
imperfect;
as, an
obscure
view of
remote
objects..
Obscurant
::
Obscurant
(n.) One who
obscures;
one who
prevents
enlightenment
or
hinders
the
progress
of
knowledge
and
wisdom.
Contravallation
::
Contravallation
(n.) A
trench
guarded
with a
parapet,
constructed
by
besiegers,
to
secure
themselves
and check
sallies
of the
besieged..
Obsolete
::
Obsolete
(a.) Not very
distinct;
obscure;
rudimental;
imperfectly
developed;
abortive.
Clare-obscure
::
Clare-obscure
(n.) See
Chiaroscuro.
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To
reduce
to
simple
or
intelligible
notions;
-- said of
complex
ideas or
obscure
questions;
to make clear or
certain;
to free from
doubt;
to
disentangle;
to
unravel;
to
explain;
hence,
to clear up, or
dispel,
as
doubt;
as, to
resolve
a
riddle..
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Hard to
penetrate
or
comprehend;
profound;
--
opposed
to
shallow
or
superficial;
intricate;
mysterious;
not
obvious;
obscure;
as, a deep
subject
or
plot..
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. t.) To
fasten
or
secure
with, or as with, a bolt or
bolts,
as a door, a
timber,
fetters;
to
shackle;
to
restrain..
Deaf
::
Deaf (a.)
Obscurely
heard;
stifled;
deadened.
Jess
::
"Jess (n.) A short strap of
leather
or silk
secured
round the leg of a hawk, to which the leash or line,
wrapped
round the
falconer's
hand, was
attached
when used. See
Illust.
of
Falcon..
Rear
::
Rear (v. t.) To place in the rear; to
secure
the rear of.
Hire
::
Hire (n.) To
procure
(any
chattel
or
estate)
from
another
person,
for
temporary
use, for a
compensation
or
equivalent;
to
purchase
the use or
enjoyment
of for a
limited
time; as, to hire a farm for a year; to hire
money..
Tang
::
Tang (n.) The
projecting
part of the
breech
of a
musket
barrel,
by which the
barrel
is
secured
to the
stock..
Clamper
::
Clamper
(n.) An
instrument
of iron, with sharp
prongs,
attached
to a boot or shoe to
enable
the
wearer
to walk
securely
upon ice; a
creeper..
Dim
::
Dim
(superl.)
Not
bright
or
distinct;
wanting
luminousness
or
clearness;
obscure
in
luster
or
sound;
dusky;
darkish;
obscure;
indistinct;
overcast;
tarnished.
Lena
::
Lena (n.) A
procuress.
Alopecist
::
Alopecist
(n.) A
practitioner
who tries to
prevent
or cure
baldness.
Twilight
::
Twilight
(a.)
Imperfectly
illuminated;
shaded;
obscure.
Chicanery
::
Chicanery
(n.) Mean or
unfair
artifice
to
perplex
a cause and
obscure
the
truth;
stratagem;
sharp
practice;
sophistry.
Curette
::
Curette
(n.) A scoop or ring with
either
a blunt or a
cutting
edge, for
removing
substances
from the walls of a
cavity,
as from the eye, ear, or
womb..
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