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[Verb] | "cure"
1: to restore to health, soundness, or normality
2: to bring about recovery from
3: to deal with in a way that eliminates or rectifies
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English curen "to attend to, be responsible for, restore to health," borrowed from Anglo-French curer, going back to Latin cūrāre "to watch over, attend, treat (sick persons), restore to health" (Medieval Latin, "to have spiritual charge of"), derivative of cūra "care, attention, treatment, cure" {mat|cure:1|};
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[Verb] | "cure"
1: to bring about recovery from;
* e.g., " ... do you have anything that will cure my headache? "
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[ "curer" ]
1: A drink you get the day after a night out to ease the hangover
* e.g., ... 1- Mate I’m hanging after last night
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