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curt
adjective
1 rudely brief; dismissive; abrupt.
2 concise.
[17c: from Latin curtus cut or broken]
curtly adverb .
curtness noun .
adjective
1 rudely brief; dismissive; abrupt.
2 concise.
[17c: from Latin curtus cut or broken]
curtly adverb .
curtness noun .
curtail
verb (curtailed , curtailing ) to reduce; to cut short.
[16c: in the form curtal something docked or shortened, from Latin curtus short; changed due to association with tail1 and perhaps later with French tailler to cut]
curtailer noun .
curtailment noun .
verb (curtailed , curtailing ) to reduce; to cut short.
[16c: in the form curtal something docked or shortened, from Latin curtus short; changed due to association with tail1 and perhaps later with French tailler to cut]
curtailer noun .
curtailment noun .
curtain
noun
1 a hanging cloth over a window, round a bed, etc for privacy or to exclude light.
2 theat a hanging cloth in front of the stage to screen it from the auditorium.
3 (often the curtain) theat the rise of the curtain at the beginning, or fall of the curtain at the end, of a stage performance, act, scene, etc.
4 something resembling a curtain a curtain of thick dark hair .
5 (curtains) colloq the end; death.
verb (curtained , curtaining )
1 (often curtain something off) to surround or enclose it with a curtain.
2 to supply (windows, etc) with curtains.
[13c: from French courtine , from Latin cortina ]
curtain up the beginning of a theatre performance.
noun
1 a hanging cloth over a window, round a bed, etc for privacy or to exclude light.
2 theat a hanging cloth in front of the stage to screen it from the auditorium.
3 (often the curtain) theat the rise of the curtain at the beginning, or fall of the curtain at the end, of a stage performance, act, scene, etc.
4 something resembling a curtain a curtain of thick dark hair .
5 (curtains) colloq the end; death.
verb (curtained , curtaining )
1 (often curtain something off) to surround or enclose it with a curtain.
2 to supply (windows, etc) with curtains.
[13c: from French courtine , from Latin cortina ]
curtain up the beginning of a theatre performance.
curtain call
noun an audience's demand for performers to appear in front of the curtain after it has fallen, to receive further applause.
noun an audience's demand for performers to appear in front of the curtain after it has fallen, to receive further applause.
curtain wall
noun
1 archit an external wall that is not load-bearing.
2 fortification in medieval architecture: a wall between two towers or bastions.
noun
1 archit an external wall that is not load-bearing.
2 fortification in medieval architecture: a wall between two towers or bastions.
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