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cure
v. restore to health, make well; correct a bad habit; preserve food
 
n. something which restores health; prescribed treatment for an illness; office of a curate


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Cure
Cure may refer to:Cure, a successful treatment of disease or simply the return to physiologyCure, the location, parish, or congregation to which an ordained clergy person is called to ministerCure (Magazine) (キュア) A J-rock Magazine in Japan featuring many artists commonly from the genres Visual-Kei and J-rock.Cure (2001 film), a film directed by Kiyoshi KurosawaCure, a magic spell to cure in Final Fantasy, a series of video gamesCure (pronounced Curay), the highest point on Monte Isola in ItalyCure, a song by Metallica from the album LoadCure, an animation by Futari wa Pretty Cure to replace character name in Cure Black and Cure WhiteCure River, a river in FranceCure (Stargate SG-1), an episode of the television series Stargate SG-1
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Curate
From the Latin curatus (compare Curator), a curate is a person who is invested with the care, or cure (cura), of souls of a parish. In this sense, it technically means a parish priest. However, in the Anglican Church it has come to mean an assistant priest or deacon, and in the Catholic Church it is often the term used for the parochial vicar or priest assigned to assist the pastor of a parish.
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cure
Noun
1. a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain
(synonym) remedy, curative
(hypernym) medicine, medication, medicament, medicinal drug
(hyponym) acoustic
(part-holonym) treatment
(derivation) bring around, heal
Verb
1. provide a cure for, make healthy again; "The treatment cured the boy's acne"; "The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to"
(synonym) bring around, heal
(hypernym) help, aid
(hyponym) recuperate
(entail) treat, care for
(derivation) remedy, curative
(classification) medicine, practice of medicine
2. prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve; "cure meats"; "cure pickles"
(hypernym) preserve, keep
(hyponym) dun
(derivation) hardening, solidifying, solidification, set, curing
3. make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin"
(hypernym) harden, indurate
4. be or become preserved; "the apricots cure in the sun"
(hypernym) change


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cure (f)
n. cure, treatment, care; presbytery, vicarage
 
curé (m)
n. priest, clergyman, minister
 
curer
v. clean out; muck out, scrape clean

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cure (fpl)
n. care, attention
 
cura (f)
n. care, heed; custody, charge; cure, treatment

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