curekyʊˈreɪ, ˈkyʊər eɪ
cure (v)
- present
- cures
- past
- cured
- past participle
- cured
- present participle
- curing
cure (n)
- plural
- cures
English Definitions:
remedy, curative, cure, therapeutic (verb)
a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain
bring around, cure, heal (verb)
provide a cure for, make healthy again
"The treatment cured the boy's acne"; "The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to"
cure (verb)
prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve
"cure meats"; "cure pickles"; "cure hay"
cure (verb)
make (substances) hard and improve their usability
"cure resin"; "cure cement"; "cure soap"
cure (verb)
be or become preserved
"the apricots cure in the sun"
cure (Noun)
A method, device or medication that restores good health.
cure (Noun)
A solution to a problem.
cure (Noun)
A process of preservation, as by smoking.
cure (Noun)
A process of solidification or gelling.
cure (Noun)
A process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure and/or weathering.
cure (Noun)
Care, heed, or attention.
cure (Noun)
Spiritual charge; care of soul; the office of a parish priest or of a curate;
cure (Noun)
That which is committed to the charge of a parish priest or of a curate; a curacy.
cure (Verb)
To restore to health.
cure (Verb)
To bring (a disease or its bad effects) to an end.
cure (Verb)
To cause to be rid of (a defect).
cure (Verb)
To prepare or alter especially by chemical or physical processing for keeping or use.
cure (Verb)
To bring about a cure of any kind.
cure (Verb)
To be undergoing a chemical or physical process for preservation or use.
cure (Verb)
To solidify or gel.
Cure
Cure is a 1997 thriller film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Koji Yakusho, Masato Hagiwara, Tsuyoshi Ujiki and Anna Nakagawa.
Cure
A cure is a substance or procedure that ends a medical condition, such as a medication, a surgical operation, a change in lifestyle or even a philosophical mindset that helps end a person's sufferings; or the state of being healed, or cured. The medical condition could be a disease, mental illness, genetic disorder, or simply a condition a person considers socially undesirable, such as baldness or lack of breast tissue. An incurable disease may or may not be a terminal illness; conversely, a curable illness can still result in the patient's death. The proportion of people with a disease that are cured by a given treatment, called the cure fraction or cure rate, is determined by comparing disease-free survival of treated people against a matched control group that never had the disease.Another way of determining the cure fraction and/or "cure time" is by measuring when the hazard rate in a diseased group of individuals returns to the hazard rate measured in the general population.Inherent in the idea of a cure is the permanent end to the specific instance of the disease. When a person has the common cold, and then recovers from it, the person is said to be cured, even though the person might someday catch another cold. Conversely, a person that has successfully managed a disease, such as diabetes mellitus, so that it produces no undesirable symptoms for the moment, but without actually permanently ending it, is not cured. Related concepts, whose meaning can differ, include response, remission and recovery.
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