cure for all ills
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cure-all — cure′ all n. a cure for all ills; panacea • Etymology: 1785–95 … From formal English to slang
cure-all — cure for all ills or diseases, panacea … English contemporary dictionary
curé — n 1. remedial treatment, therapy, therapeutics; healing, reparation, restoration; recuperation, recovery, convalescence. 2. remedy, restorative, antidote, counteractive, neu tralizer, corrective, preventive, prophylactic; curé all, panacea,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
cure-all — /ˈkjʊər ɔl/ (say kyoouhr awl), /ˈkjuər ɔl/ (say kyoohuhr awl) noun a cure for all ills; a panacea …
cure-all — noun hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑panacea, ↑nostrum, ↑catholicon • Hypernyms: ↑remedy, ↑curative, ↑cure, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
cure-all — noun Date: 1801 a remedy for all ills ; panacea … New Collegiate Dictionary
cure — 1. verb 1) after a long course of treatment, he was cured Syn: heal, restore to health, make well/better; archaic cleanse 2) economic equality cannot cure all social ills Syn: rectify, remedy, put/set right, right, fix, mend, repair … Thesaurus of popular words
cure — 1. verb 1) he was cured of the disease Syn: heal, restore to health, make well/better 2) economic equality cannot cure all social ills Syn: rectify, remedy, put/set right, right, fix, mend, repair … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
Water cure (therapy) — This article is about a form of therapy used in the 18th and 19th century. For the form of torture, see water cure (torture). A water cure in the therapeutic sense is a course of medical treatment by hydrotherapy.[1] Contents 1 Overview 2 … Wikipedia
Perversion for Profit — This article is about the 1965 propaganda film. For other uses, see Perversion for Profit (disambiguation). Perversion for Profit George Putnam in Perversion for Profit Narrated by … Wikipedia