Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . become coagulated orthickened; to separate into curds and whey. — Cur-dle, -dl, V. I. and t. [curdled (-did), -dling.] Tochange into curd, coagulate or concrete; to thicken,congeal. Cure, kiir, n. Spiritual charge; care of souls; officeof a curate; curacy; medical care; remedial treat-ment of disease ; successful remedial treatment;restoration to health ; remedy ; restorative. — v. t.[cured (kur
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . become coagulated orthickened; to separate into curds and whey. — Cur-dle, -dl, V. I. and t. [curdled (-did), -dling.] Tochange into curd, coagulate or concrete; to thicken,congeal. Cure, kiir, n. Spiritual charge; care of souls; officeof a curate; curacy; medical care; remedial treat-ment of disease ; successful remedial treatment;restoration to health ; remedy ; restorative. — v. t.[cured (kurd), curing.] To heal, restore to health,soundness, or sanity; to remedy, remove; to pre-pare for preservation by drying, salting, etc. — v. effect a cure, be healed.— Curable, a. That maybe, etc. — CurablenesB, -ability, n. — Cureless, — Curative, -tiv, a. Pert, to the cure ofdiseases ; tending to cure. — Curator,-ter, n. Asuperintendent, as of a museum, etc. ; trustee;guardian. [ — Curate, -rat, n. One who hasthe cure of souls; orig., anv clergyman: now, an Bun, cube, full; moon, fd&t; cow, oil; linger or ink, tiien, boNboN, chair, get. 3UEFEW 92 JUT. Curlew. assistant to a rector or vicar. — Curacy, -sY, or employment of, etc. — Curious, -rT-us, to be correct; careful; scrupulous; ex-hibiting care; artfully constructed; eager to learn;habitually inquisitive; inviting and rewarding in-quisitiveness ; singular. — Curiousl^, adv. — Cu-riousnesB, n. — Curiosity, -Tf-tT, n. btate of being,etc.; scrupulousness; disposition to inquire,investi-gate, or seek after knowledge ; inquisitiveness;that which is curious, or fitted to excite or rewardattention.— Cure, ku-ra, n. A curate; parson. [F.] Curfew, kerfu, n. The ringing of a bell at nightfall,orig. a signal to cover fires, extinguish lights, andretire to rest. Curl, kerl. V. t. [curled (kerld), curling.] To twistor form into ringlets or coils; to deck as with c
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