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A curandero (or curandera for a female) is a traditional folk healer or shaman that is prevalent in Mexico and Chicano communities in the southwestern United States. They are often respected members of the community, being highly religious and spiritual. Literally translating as "healer" from Spanish, curanderos often use herbs and other natural remedies to cure illnesses, but their primary method of healing is the supernatural. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curandera
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| curandero |
A curandero (or curandera for a female) is a traditional folk healer or shaman that is prevalent in Mexico and Chicano communities in the southwestern United States. They are often respected members of the community, being highly religious and spiritual. Literally translating as "healer" from Spanish, curanderos often use herbs and other natural remedies to cure illnesses, but their primary method of healing is the supernatural. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curandero
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| curanderismo |
A curandero (or curandera for a female) is a traditional folk healer or shaman that is prevalent in Mexico and Chicano communities in the southwestern United States. They are often respected members of the community, being highly religious and spiritual. Literally translating as "healer" from Spanish, curanderos often use herbs and other natural remedies to cure illnesses, but their primary method of healing is the supernatural. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curanderismo
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| curing |
In polymer chemistry and process engineering, curing refers to the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains, brought about by chemical additives, ultraviolet radiation or heat. In rubbers, the curing process is also called vulcanization.----In food preparation, curing refers to various preservation and flavoring processes, especially of meat or fish, by the addition of a combination of salt, sugar and either nitrate or nitrite. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curing
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| curling |
Curling is a precision sport similar to bowls or bocce, but played on ice with polished heavy stones rather than plastic balls. The game is generally believed to have been invented in 16th century Scotland, although two paintings by Pieter Brueghel the Elder depict Dutch peasants curling. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curling
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| CUR | beyond or deviating from the usual or expected |
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| CUR | having curiosity aroused |
| CUR | in a manner differing from the usual or expected |
| CUR | with curiosity |
| CUR | curious (or funny or interesting or odd or strange) though it may seem |
| CUR | the quality of being alien or not native |
| CUR | a state of active curiosity |
| CUR | a radioactive transuranic metallic element |
| CUR | a strand or cluster of hair |
| CUR | a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles |
| CUR | form a curl, curve, or kink |
| CUR | play the Scottish game of curling |
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