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cur significado en español

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cur [curs] (contemptible dog)
noun
[UK: kɜː(r)]
[US: ˈkɝː]

chuchosustantivo
{m}

quiltrosustantivo
{m}

curable (capable of being cured)
adjective
[UK: ˈkjʊə.rəb.l̩]
[US: ˈkjʊ.rəb.l̩]

curableadjetivoLove is a temporary insanity curable by marriage or by removal of the patient from the influences under which he incurred the disorder. = El amor es una locura transitoria curable por el matrimonio o por la eliminación de la paciente de las influencias bajo las cuales hubiere incurrido el trastorno.

Curaçao (Island)
proper noun
[UK: ˌkjʊə.rə.ˈsəʊ]
[US: ˌkjʊə.rəˈso.ʊ]

Curasaoproper noun
{m}

Curazaoproper noun
{m}

curaçao (liqueur)
noun
[UK: ˌkjʊə.rə.ˈsəʊ]
[US: ˌkjʊə.rəˈso.ʊ]

curaçaosustantivo
{m}

Curanipe proper noun

Curanipeproper noun
{m}

curare (a substance containing the alkaloid D-tubocurarine)
noun
[UK: kjʊ.ˈrɑː.rɪ]
[US: kjʊ.ˈrɑː.riː]

curaresustantivo
{m}

curassow [curassows] (birds of the family Cracidae)
noun
[UK: kjˈʊrəsˌəʊ]
[US: kjˈʊrəsˌoʊ]

hocosustantivo
{m}

mamacosustantivo
{m}

muitúsustantivo
{m}

pajuísustantivo
{m}

paujilsustantivo
{m}

pavónsustantivo
{m}

curate [curates] (assistant rector)
noun
[UK: ˈkjʊə.rət]
[US: ˈkjʊ.rət]

vicariosustantivo
{m}

curate [curates] (parish priest)
noun
[UK: ˈkjʊə.rət]
[US: ˈkjʊ.rət]

curasustantivo
{m}

padresustantivo
{m}

párrocosustantivo
{m}

curate [curated, curating, curates] (to act as a curator for)
verb
[UK: ˈkjʊə.rət]
[US: ˈkjʊ.rət]

comisariarverbo

curative (possessing the ability to cure)
adjective
[UK: ˈkjʊə.rə.tɪv]
[US: ˈkjʊ.rə.tɪv]

curativoadjetivo

curator [curators] (person who manages, administers or organizes a collection)
noun
[UK: kjʊə.ˈreɪ.tə(r)]
[US: kjʊ.ˈreɪ.tər]

comisariosustantivo
{m}

conservadorsustantivo
{m}

curadorsustantivo
{m}

curadorasustantivo
{f}

curatorship (rank or period of being a curator)
noun

comitésustantivo

curaduríasustantivo

curcumin (a polyphenol)
noun

curcuminasustantivo
{f}

curd [curds] (part of milk that coagulates)
noun
[UK: kɜːd]
[US: ˈkɝːd]

cuajadasustantivo
{f}

cuajosustantivo
{m}

curdle [curdled, curdling, curdles] (to coagulate)
verb
[UK: kɜːd.l̩]
[US: kɝː.dl̩]

coagularverbo

curdle [curdled, curdling, curdles] (to form or cause to form curds)
verb
[UK: kɜːd.l̩]
[US: kɝː.dl̩]

cuajarverbo

cure [cures] (method, device or medication that restores good health)
noun
[UK: kjʊə(r)]
[US: ˈkjʊr]

curasustantivo
{f}
There's no cure. = No hay cura.

curaciónsustantivo
{f}

remediosustantivo
{m}
Laugh is a cure for everything. = La risa es remedio para todo.

cure [cures] (process of preservation)
noun
[UK: kjʊə(r)]
[US: ˈkjʊr]

curadosustantivo
{m}
It cannot be completely cured. = No puede ser completamente curado.

cure [cured, curing, cures] (to preserve food, typically by salting)
verb
[UK: kjʊə(r)]
[US: ˈkjʊr]

salarverbo

cure [cured, curing, cures] (to restore to health)
verb
[UK: kjʊə(r)]
[US: ˈkjʊr]

curarverboThere's no cure. = No hay cura.

curettage (the removal of unwanted tissue from a body cavity using a curette)
noun
[UK: kjˈʊretɪdʒ]
[US: kjˈʊreɾɪdʒ]

legradosustantivo
{m}

curfew [curfews] (regulation requiring people to be off the streets and in their homes by a certain time)
noun
[UK: ˈkɜː.fjuː]
[US: ˈkɝː.fjuː]

cubrefuegosustantivo
{m}

toque de quedasustantivo

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