English | French |
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cure | guérissez |
cure | guérissent |
cure | cicatriser |
cure | guérison |
cure | cure |
cure | poste de curé |
cure | guérir |
cure | réparer |
cure | conserver des aliments |
cure | fumer |
cure | remède |
cure | remédier |
cure | salaison |
cure | saler |
cure | se guérir |
cure | sécher |
cure | traiter |
French | English |
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curé | priest |
curé | clergyman |
curé | minister |
cure | cure |
cure | treatment |
cure | care |
cure | presbytery |
cure | vicarage |
cure | being repaired |
curé | curate |
cure | healing |
curé | parson |
curé | pastor |
curé | sky pilot |
curé | vicar |
English - Wordnet 3.0 | |
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NOUN (1) 1. a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain; [syn: remedy, curative, cure, therapeutic] VERB (4) 1. provide a cure for, make healthy again; - Example: "The treatment cured the boy's acne" - Example: "The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to" [syn: bring around, cure, heal] 2. prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve; - Example: "cure meats" - Example: "cure pickles" - Example: "cure hay" 3. make (substances) hard and improve their usability; - Example: "cure resin" - Example: "cure cement" - Example: "cure soap" 4. be or become preserved; - Example: "the apricots cure in the sun" |