curer

(Inglese)

  1. (transitive) to clean by scrubbing, scraping and removing (e.g. a drain, a pipe, a canal, a stable, ...)
  2. (reflexive) to clean oneself by scrubbing, scraping and removing (e.g. one's nails, teeth, ...)
  3. (rare) (transitive) to clear out (to make empty, to remove)

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In summary

Inherited from Old French curer, borrowed from Latin cūrāre.

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