| curing |
Term used to explain the hardening process of paint or resins.
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| curvilinear |
Formed or characterized by curving lines or edges.
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| cure |
To change the properties of a product by chemical action as opposed to drying when the product has reached its optimum state.
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| curing |
Process of keeping concrete moist for an extended period of time. Necessary to insure proper hydration and for strength and quality.
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| current |
Measured in amperes, it is the flow of electrons through a conductor. Also know as electron flow.
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| CUR | in a cursive manner |
| CUR | (computer science) indicator consisting of a movable spot of light (an icon) on a visual display |
| CUR | (of limbs and feet) adapted for running |
| CUR | without taking pains |
| CUR | coursers |
| CUR | courser of desert and semidesert regions of the Old World |
| CUR | hasty and without attention to detail |
| CUR | deserving a curse |
| CUR | brief and to the point |
| CUR | marked by rude or peremptory shortness |
| CUR | place restrictions on |
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