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Method of maintaining sufficient internal humidity and proper temperature for freshly placed concrete to assure proper hydration of the cement, and proper hardening of the concrete.
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| cure |
To preserve a food by salting, smoking, and/or drying.
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| curb |
A wood, concrete, or stone trail component that rests on the ground or on the trail tread, rising 2 to 8 inches above the trail tread.
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| curve |
A collection of straight or curved line segments attached by their ends, or knots, to make a curve. The look of the resulting curve varies, depending on the manner of interpolating the control points. The term curve refers to Linear or cubic NURBS curves. They can not be rendered because they have no thickness, but they have many uses. For example, they can be used as the basis for constructing surfaces. They can also serve as paths along which an object is animated.
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| curb |
(1) a raised member used to support roof penetrations, such as skylights, mechanical equipment, hatches, etc. above the level of the roof surface; (2) a raised roof perimeter relatively low in height.
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| CUR | perform a curvet, of a horse |
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| CUR | having curves |
| CUR | characterized by or following a curved line |
| CUR | characterized by or following a curved line |
| CUR | any correlation in which the rates of change of the variables is not constant |
| CUR | the relation between variables when the regression equation is nonlinear (quadratic or higher order) |
| CUR | not straight |
| CUR | (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves |
| CUR | having curves |
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