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cure verb (cured, curing) 1 to restore someone to health or normality; to heal them. 2 to get rid of (an illness, harmful habit, or other evil). 3 to preserve (food, eg meat, fish, etc) by salting, smoking, etc. 4 to preserve (leather, tobacco, etc) by drying. 5 to vulcanize (rubber). noun 1 something that cures or remedies. 2 restoration to health. 3 a course of healing or remedial treatment. 4 relig the responsibility of a minister for the souls of the parishioners.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French curer, from Latin curare to care for or heal, from cura care.

cure verb (cured, curing) 1 to restore someone to health or normality; to heal them. 2 to get rid of (an illness, harmful habit, or other evil). 3 to preserve (food, eg meat, fish, etc) by salting, smoking, etc. 4 to preserve (leather, tobacco, etc) by drying. 5 to vulcanize (rubber). noun 1 something that cures or remedies. 2 restoration to health. 3 a course of healing or remedial treatment. 4 relig the responsibility of a minister for the souls of the parishioners.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French curer, from Latin curare to care for or heal, from cura care.

cure verb (cured, curing) 1 to restore someone to health or normality; to heal them. 2 to get rid of (an illness, harmful habit, or other evil). 3 to preserve (food, eg meat, fish, etc) by salting, smoking, etc. 4 to preserve (leather, tobacco, etc) by drying. 5 to vulcanize (rubber). noun 1 something that cures or remedies. 2 restoration to health. 3 a course of healing or remedial treatment. 4 relig the responsibility of a minister for the souls of the parishioners.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French curer, from Latin curare to care for or heal, from cura care.