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มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ | curability | (n) capability of being cured or healed, Syn. curableness, Ant. incurability, incurableness | | curable | (adj) curing or healing is possible, Ant. incurable, Example: curable diseases | | curable | (adj) capable of being hardened by some additive or other agent | | curacao | (n) a popular island resort in the Netherlands Antilles | | curacao | (n) flavored with sour orange peel, Syn. curacoa | | curacy | (n) the position of a curate | | curandera | (n) a Mexican woman who practices healing techniques inherited from the Mayans | | curandero | (n) a Mexican man who practices healing techniques inherited from the Mayans | | curassow | (n) large crested arboreal game bird of warm parts of the Americas having long legs and tails; highly esteemed as game and food | | curate | (n) a person authorized to conduct religious worship, Syn. minister of religion, rector, minister, pastor, parson, Example: clergymen are usually called ministers in Protestant churches |
| | Curability | n. The state of being curable; curableness. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Curable | a. [ Cf. F. curable. See Cure, v. t. ] Capable of being cured; admitting remedy. “Curable diseases.” Harvey. -- Cur"a*ble*ness, n. -- Cur`a*bly, adv. [1913 Webster] | | Curacoa | { } n. A liqueur, or cordial, flavored with the peel from the sour orange, and sometimes with cinnamon and mace; -- first made at the island of Curaçcao in the Netherlands Antilles near Venezuela. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] Variants: Curaçao | | Curacy | n.; pl. Curacies [ See Cure, Curate. ] The office or employment of a curate. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Curari | { } n. [ Native name. Cf. Wourall. ] A black resinoid extract prepared by the South American Indians from the bark of several species of Strychnos (Strychnos toxifera, etc.). It sometimes has little effect when taken internally, but is quickly fatal when introduced into the blood, and used by the Indians as an arrow poison. [ Written also urari, woorali, woorari, etc. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Curare | | Curarine | n. (Chem.) A deadly alkaloid extracted from the curare poison and from the Strychnos toxifera. It is obtained in crystalline colorless salts. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Curarize | v. t. To poison with curare. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Curassow | n. [ Native name in Brazil. ] (Zool.) A large gallinaceous bird of the American genera Crax, Ourax, etc., of the family Cracidæ. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The crested curassow (Crax alector) is black, and about the size of a small hen-turkey, with an erectile crest of curled feathers. It ranges from Mexico to Brazil. The galeated curassow or cushew bird (Ourax Pauxi) is similar in size, and has a large, hollow, blue, pear-shaped protuberance on the head. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Curat | n. [ SeeCuirass. ] A cuirass or breastplate. [ Obs. ] Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Curate | n. [ LL. curatus, prop., one who is charged with the care (L. cura) of souls. See Cure, n., and cf. Curé ] One who has the cure of souls; originally, any clergyman, but now usually limited to one who assists a rector or vicar. Hook. [ 1913 Webster ] All this the good old man performed alone, He spared no pains, for curate he had none. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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