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CURING-HOUSE, n. A building in which sugar is drained and dried.
CURING, ppr. Healing; restoring to health or soundness; removing, as an evil; pr...
CURIALITY, n. [L., a court.] The privileges, prerogatives, or retinue of a court...
CURFEW, n. 1. The ringing of a bell or bells at night, as a signal to the inhabi...
CURER, n. A healer; a physician; one who heals.
CURELESS, a. That cannot be cured or healed; incurable; not admitting of a remed...
CURED, pp. Healed; restored to health or soundness; removed, as a disease; remed...
CURE, n. [L., to cure, to take care, to prepare.] 1. A healing; the act of heali...
CURDY, a. Like curd; full of curd; coagulated.
CURDLING, ppr. Concreting; coagulating.
CURDLED, pp. Coagulated; congealed.
CURDLE, v.i. [sometimes written crudle. See Curd .] 1. To coagulate or concrete;...
CURD, n. [See Crystal .] The coagulated or thickened part of milk, which is form...
CURBING, ppr. Holding back; checking; restraining. CURBING , n. A check.
CURBED, pp. Restrained; checked; kept in subjection; furnished with a curb.
CURB-STONE, n. A stone placed at the edge of a pavement, to hold the work togeth...