| Curie |
This is one of the characters that the Doctor interviews as part of his personality improvement program. (Darkling)
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| curve |
(curve) (k[schwa]rv) [L. curvum] a nonangular deviation from a straight course in a line or surface.
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| curve of Carus |
the normal axis of the pelvic outlet; called also circle of Carus.
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| curve of occlusion |
1. a curved surface that makes simultaneous contact with major portions of the incisal and occlusal prominences of the existing teeth. Called also dental c. and occlusal curvature. 2. curvea occlusalis.
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| curve of Wilson |
the curvature of the cusps of the teeth as projected on the frontal plane; that of the inferior dental arch is concave and that of the superior dental arch is convex.
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| CUR | twist or roll into coils or ringlets |
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| CUR | wind around something in coils or loops |
| CUR | shape one's body into a curl |
| CUR | shape one's body into a curl |
| CUR | having curls |
| CUR | drawn up into a ball |
| CUR | European herb naturalized in the eastern United States and California |
| CUR | drawn up into a ball |
| CUR | a mechanical device consisting of a cylindrical tube around which the hair is wound to curl it |
| CUR | large migratory shorebirds of the sandpiper family |
| CUR | Old World sandpiper with a curved bill like a curlew |
| CUR | European herb naturalized in the eastern United States and California |
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