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curse
noun
1 a blasphemous or obscene expression, usually of anger; an oath.
2 an appeal to God or some other divine power to harm someone.
3 the resulting harm suffered by someone under a curse .
4 an evil; a cause of harm or trouble Pollution is a curse of modern life .
5 colloq (the curse) menstruation; a woman's menstrual period.
verb (cursed , cursing )
1 to utter a curse against; to revile with curses.
2 intr to use violent language; to swear.
[Anglo-Saxon curs ]
be cursed with something to be burdened or afflicted with it.
cursed
adjective
1 under a curse.
2 old use damnable; hateful.
cursive
adjective
1 said of handwriting: flowing; having letters which are joined up rather than printed separately.
2 printing said of a typeface: designed so as to imitate handwriting.
noun cursive writing.
[18c: from Latin cursivus , from currere to run]
cursively adverb .
cursor
noun
1 on the screen of a computer or other visual display unit: any special symbol or character that flashes on and off to indicate where the next character to be entered on the keyboard will appear.
2 the transparent movable part of a measuring device, especially a slide rule, which can be set at any point along the graduated scale.
[16c in sense 2; 13c in obsolete sense -runner-: from Latin cursor runner, from currere to run]
cursory
adjective hasty; superficial; not thorough.
[17c: from Latin cursorius pertaining to a runner, from currere to run]
cursorily adverb .
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