curing in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I.cure [Am kjʊr, Brit kjʊə, kjɔː] VB trans

II.cure [Am kjʊr, Brit kjʊə, kjɔː] VB intr

III.cure [Am kjʊr, Brit kjʊə, kjɔː] N

cure-all [Am ˈkjʊrɔl, Brit ˈkjʊərɔːl] N

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I.cure [ˈkjʊəʳ, Am ˈkjʊr] VB trans

II.cure [ˈkjʊəʳ, Am ˈkjʊr] VB intr

III.cure [ˈkjʊəʳ, Am ˈkjʊr] N

cure-all [ˈkjʊərɔ:l, Am ˈkjʊrɑ:l] N

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It was claimed to be useful as a digestive aid, for lowering high blood pressure, and, infused with vinegar, for curing hiccups.
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Finally, several powder colors can be applied before curing them all together, allowing color blending and bleed special effects in a single layer.
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Aside the sightseeing tour there is a medical hall used presenyly for curing the respiratory diseases of children (speleotherapy).
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Curing ingredients (sodium erythorbate and sodium nitrite) are optional.
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Therefore, sun exposure was a remedy to curing several diseases, especially rickets.
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Another building of interest is the pesthuis, which was built at that time just outside the city for curing patients suffering the bubonic plague.
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Meat can also be cured by pickling, preserving in salt or brine (see salted meat and other curing methods).
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In the 1980s, concerns began to develop about formaldehyde vapor emitted in the curing process, as well as from the breakdown of old foam.
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They intend to do so through chemically decreasing their intelligence via food adulterants and curing their diseases, including cancer.
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In the 18th century brewing, curing of tobacco and snuff-making were established in the town.
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