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curettage (kyoo-reh-TAHZH): Removal of tissue with a curette, a spoon-shaped instrument with a sharp edge.
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curettage A surgical procedure used to scrape out the surface of the endometrium with an instrument called a curette. The procedure is often known as 'dilatation and curettage' or D and C, as the cervix is gradually opened with instruments called dilators, prior to curettage.
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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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cure To treat with an ingredient, usually salt and/or sugar, originally for the purpose of preserving foods by protecting them from bacteria, molds, etc.
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cure To change the properties of a thermosetting resin irreversibly by chemical reaction, ie, condensation, ring closure, or addition. Cure may be accomplished by addition of curing (cross-linking) agents, with or without catalyst, and with or without heat.
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