Cure - Wikipedia-style Article
Cure
Definition
Cure is a noun and verb that generally refers to a treatment that eliminates a disease, condition, or ailment, restoring health. As a verb, it can also mean preserving food by drying, salting, or smoking.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /kjʊr/
- Respelling: kyoor
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /kjʊə/
- Respelling: kyoo-uh
Etymology
The word "cure" originates from the Latin "cura," meaning "care or concern." It entered Old French as "curer," and eventually English, with meanings related to healing or preserving.
Derivatives
- Curing (noun/verb)
- Curable (adjective)
- Curative (adjective)
- Cured (adjective)
- Curer (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "cure" is frequently used in medical contexts to refer to treatments that restore health, such as "They discovered a cure for the disease." In food processing, it refers to preservation methods, like "The meat was cured with salt."
Related Terms
- Treatment: Medical care given to improve health.
- Therapy: A treatment method aimed at healing or rehabilitation.
- Medicine: The science of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illness.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A method or treatment that restores health: Refers to a medical intervention that completely resolves an illness or condition.
- Example: "They hoped to find a cure for cancer."
- A process for preserving food: Describes the method of drying, salting, or smoking food to prolong its shelf life.
- Example: "The cure of meats involves careful salting and smoking."
Verb
- To eliminate a disease or condition, restoring health: Describes the action of treating an illness until it is fully resolved.
- Example: "The new medication aims to cure the patient of the infection."
- To preserve food by drying, salting, or smoking: Refers to preparing food so it can be stored for longer periods without spoiling.
- Example: "They cured the fish by drying it in the sun."