cureless

Variant of cure

cure definition

cure (kyo̵or)

noun

  1. a healing or being healed; restoration to health or a sound condition
  2. a medicine or treatment for restoring health; remedy
  3. a system, method, or course of treating a disease, ailment, etc.
  4. spiritual charge of persons in a particular district; care of souls
  5. the work or position of a curate; curacy
  6. a process for curing meat, fish, tobacco, etc.

Etymology: OFr < L cura, care, concern, trouble < OL *coira < IE base *kois-, be concerned

transitive verb cured, curing cur′·ing

  1. to restore to health or a sound condition; make well; heal
  2. to get rid of or counteract (an ailment, evil, bad habit, etc.)
  3. to get rid of a harmful or undesirable condition in: (with of) cured him of lying
    1. to preserve (meat, fish, etc.), as by salting or smoking
    2. to process (tobacco, leather, etc.), as by drying or aging
  4. to encourage the proper hardening of (concrete or mortar) by regulating humidity and temperature

intransitive verb

  1. to bring about a cure
  2. to undergo curing, preserving, or processing tobacco cures in the sun

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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