| CUR | hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases |
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| CUR | (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable) |
| CUR | (used especially of meat) cured in brine |
| CUR | (used of hay e.g.) allowed to dry |
| CUR | (used of concrete or mortar) kept moist to assist the hardening |
| CUR | (used of rubber, e.g.) treated by a chemical or physical process to improve its properties (hardness and strength and odor and elasticity) |
| CUR | freed from illness or injury |
| CUR | a surgical instrument shaped like a scoop to remove tissue from a bodily cavity |
| CUR | surgery to remove tissue or growths from a bodily cavity (as the uterus) by scraping with a curette |
| CUR | a surgical instrument shaped like a scoop to remove tissue from a bodily cavity |
| CUR | surgery to remove tissue or growths from a bodily cavity (as the uterus) by scraping with a curette |
| CUR | an order that after a specific time certain activities (as being outside on the streets) are prohibited |