See also: Cure, curé, and curê (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kjʊə/ (Standard Southern British) IPA(key): /kjɵː/, /kjoː/, /kjʉwə/ (General American)...
also: cure, curê, and curé As an Irish and Scottish Gaelic surname, reduced from McClure. Also compare McIver. As an English surname, from the noun cure. Cure...
England) temps de curé From Latin cūrātus. curé (feminine curée, masculine plural curés, feminine plural curées) past participle of curer “curé”, in Trésor...
cureall From cure + -all. IPA(key): /ˈkjʊəɹɔːl/ cure-all (plural cure-alls) (colloquial) Synonym of panacea: a medicine or practice that cures all human...
From cure + -ing. curing present participle and gerund of cure From Middle English curyng, curinge, equivalent to cure + -ing. curing (plural curings) The...
See also: cure, and curé curâ (Mirandolese) curê m (plural curê) (Carpi, Reggio Emilia) curate; clergyman prît (Bolognese) prét (Carpigiano, Piacentino)...
anti- + cure. anti-cure (comparative more anti-cure, superlative most anti-cure) Opposed to a cure, especially where the condition being cured may be regarded...
-ɔːɹə(ɹ), -ɜːɹə(ɹ) Hyphenation: cur‧er curer (plural curers) A healer. A person who, or device which preserves food by curing. healer — see healer person who...