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curés

noun as in father

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The lacquer cures for 72 hours, and then is sanded by hand to buff out any imperfections.

For a man who invests in cures for aging, his answer was surprisingly unambitious.

Ditto medical cures of established HIV infection with the current generation of antivirals.

Antibiotic resistant bacteria is the latest target for scientific ‘cures.’

Perhaps the dead would be novelists or homeless or researching cures for diseases.

German tobacco cures well, and some of the finer sorts make excellent cigar wrappers and are much esteemed throughout Europe.

Ohio tobacco of all kinds is a large plant, and cures "down" to fine colors.

He compares himself to a father who rescues his children from a burning house, to a physician who cures the blind.

In some cases such relief carried out for several seasons makes permanent cures.

So I will not argue the matter at all, but simply state the result of my observation that faradic electricity cures hay-fever.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to curés, such as: minister, clergyman, confessor, ecclesiastic, padre, and parson.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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