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curearly 13c., curre, earlier kurdogge used of both vicious dogs and cowardly dogs, probably from Old Norse kurra or Middle Low German korren both echoic, both meaning "to growl." Compare Swedi [..]
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curwhy, wherefore
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curA fawning, mean-spirited fellow, a crop-tailed dog (latin, curtus, crop-tailed. French, court; our curt). According to forest laws, a man who had no right to the privilege of the chase was obliged to [..]
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curSee crossbred.
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curCall Usage Rate. CUR is the time a PBX spends processing calls.
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curThe term cur is usually used to describe a mongrel dog, particularly of aggressive or unfriendly nature. The term is believed to be derived from the Old Norse kurra, meaning 'to grumble or growl'. A s [..]
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curA cur is a type of dog.
CUR may refer to:
The IAAF code for Curaçao
The IATA code for Hato International Airport, Curaçao
Cambridge University Radio
CUR, file format for cursor images from Microsoft, [..]
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cur(n) an inferior dog or one of mixed breed(n) a cowardly and despicable person
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curSee crossbred.
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curCurrent.
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cur
(dated,or|humorous) A contemptible or inferior dog.
* '''1613''', , '''',
*: "you have many enemies, that know not why they are so, but, like to village-curs, bark when their fellows do."
*ass
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