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III . cure [ˈkjʊəɐ, Am ˈkjʊr] N

2. cure (return to health):

3. cure (solution):

4. cure (of leather):

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The typically acrylic denture base then cures in the plaster investment mold.
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It is believed that the water cures physical and spiritual diseases.
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It is gravely concerning that these schools provide alternative medicines such as homeopathy, thus legitimising belief in cures which do not work.
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He attacked charlatans and fake doctors who roamed the cities and countryside selling their nostrums and cures.
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He led the research efforts to find cures for cataracts and cancer.
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This principle, "like cures like", became the basis for an approach to medicine which he gave the name homeopathy.
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Belief that sunlight cures skin ailments is an old-established one.
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He also worked on cures against the plague.
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In 1989, a sanitary gallery was established where respiratory diseases are treated within rest cures.
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Antibiotics offer miracle cures until their overuse spawns new drug-resistant superbugs.
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