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I . cure [kjʊər] VB trans

1. cure (heal):

cure of
zdraviti [perf (p)ozdraviti ]tudi fig +ak

2. cure FOOD:

cure
cure (by smoking)
cure (by salting)
soliti [perf nasoliti]
cure (by drying)
cure (using vinegar)
kisati [perf okisati]

3. cure (vulcanize):

cure

II . cure [kjʊər] N

1. cure (remedy):

cure for

2. cure fig:

cure (recovery)
cure (solution)
she was beyond cure

3. cure (preservation):

cure
cure

4. cure (vulcanization):

cure

ˈrest cure N

rest cure
rest cure

ˈwa·ter cure N MED

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This was the first of a long series of wonderful cures wrought at her relics.
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It had been observed that some who develop high fevers could be cured of syphilis.
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His health improved rapidly, and he felt that the water cure was no quackery.
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This was the third water cure establishment in the country.
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However, she declares that humanity does not deserve such a cure and escapes the facility before it self-destructs.
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It's not the cure-all that we all - well, it does help with a lot of things, but it does come with risks.
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Though there is no cure, researchers remain optimistic on finding a cure.
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So doctors took to "curing" hysteric single women who didn't have a husband to cure them of their ailments the normal way.
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The leaves can be used to soothe inflamed eyes and as a reported cure for tonsillitis.
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These are dredged in a salt cure, which usually includes nitrates and sugar.
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