Definitionadj. tending to cure or restore to health
Last update: September 24, 2015
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The herbs have curative properties. [Please select]
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AB - BACKGROUND: Surgical resection of adenocarcinoma of the stomach is curative in less than 40 percent of cases. [Please select]
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The ailing once flocked to Spa in Belgium to take its curative waters. [Please select]
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Had such thing been possible with him, still the bitter disputation always excited by the simplest display of the Master's curative gift would have sufficed to keep his curiosity alive. [Please select]
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The supply of water was scant, and they denied themselves drink that they might use it as a curative. [Please select]
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GUACO, Huaco or Guao, also Vejuco and Bejuco, terms applied to various Central and South American and West Indian plants, in repute for curative virtues. [Please select]
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This Complexion Purifyer is a Magical Curative for the Face and Scalp. [Please select]
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The unicorn's horn, he thought, had certain curative properties. [Please select]
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He now began to study the effect of light as a curative remedy. [Please select]
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Richie left the subject of the curative effect of unsuccessful love, with nervous haste. [Please select]
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