Name Report For First Name CURTICE:

CURTICE

First name CURTICE's origin is French. CURTICE means "courteous". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with CURTICE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of curtice.(Brown names are of the same origin (French) with CURTICE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with CURTICE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming CURTICE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES CURTÝCE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH CURTÝCE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (urtice) - Names That Ends with urtice:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (rtice) - Names That Ends with rtice:

mertice

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (tice) - Names That Ends with tice:

prentice anstice justice

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ice) - Names That Ends with ice:

fenice alarice dice eunice eurydice helice kalonice maurice alice anice annice berenice bernice brandice candice caprice catrice cherice clarice danice darice delice denice derorice ellice felice galice ganice gurice janice jeanice jenice kandice kaprice katrice lanice morice pazice ranice urice brice canice norice rice arlice beatrice dorice baldlice caflice avice patrice

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ce) - Names That Ends with ce:

canace candance circe dirce glauce yohance benoyce lance eustace aleece aleyece allyce alyce ance aviance bernyce brandyce caidance candace candyce caydence clemence deniece dulce ellyce elyce essence florence france grace jahnisce janiece jayce jeniece jeyce joyce kadence kadience kaedence kaidance kandace kandyce kayce kaydance kaydence

NAMES RHYMING WITH CURTÝCE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (curtic) - Names That Begins with curtic:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (curti) - Names That Begins with curti:

curtis curtiss

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (curt) - Names That Begins with curt:

curt

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (cur) - Names That Begins with cur:

cur curcio curney curr curran currito curro

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (cu) - Names That Begins with cu:

cualli cuanaic cuartio cuarto cuauhtemoc cuchulain cuetlachtli cuetzpalli cuicatl cuilean cuimean cuini cuinn cuixtli culain culann culbart culbert culhwch cullan cullen culley cullin cullo culloden cullodena cullodina cully culum culver culzean cumania cumhea cumin cumina cumming cundrie cundry cunningham cuong cupere cus custennin cuthbeorht cuthbert cutler cuuladh cuyler

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CURTÝCE:

First Names which starts with 'cur' and ends with 'ice':

First Names which starts with 'cu' and ends with 'ce':

First Names which starts with 'c' and ends with 'e':

cabe cable cace cade cadee cadence cadie caesare cailie caindale caine cairbre caitie calandre calanthe caldre cale calfhie calfhierde calibome caliborne callee callie calliope calliste cambrie camdene came camile camille candide candie caoimhe caolaidhe capucine caree caresse carilynne carine carlene carlie carlisle carlyle carme carmelide carmeline carmine carolanne carole caroline carolyne carree carrie cartere carthage case casee casidhe casie cassadee cassie catarine cate cateline catharine catherine cathie cathmore catlee catline cattee catti-brie caycee cayle cecile cecille ceire celandine celene celesse celeste celestine celidone celie celine cerise cesare chace chadburne chadbyrne chalise chamyle chance chane chanelle channe channelle chantae chantalle chante

English Words Rhyming CURTICE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CURTÝCE AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CURTÝCE (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (urtice) - English Words That Ends with urtice:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (rtice) - English Words That Ends with rtice:



Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (tice) - English Words That Ends with tice:


apprenticenoun (n.) One who is bound by indentures or by legal agreement to serve a mechanic, or other person, for a certain time, with a view to learn the art, or trade, in which his master is bound to instruct him.
 noun (n.) One not well versed in a subject; a tyro.
 noun (n.) A barrister, considered a learner of law till of sixteen years' standing, when he might be called to the rank of serjeant.
 verb (v. t.) To bind to, or put under the care of, a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business.

armisticenoun (n.) A cessation of arms for a short time, by convention; a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement; a truce.

bratticenoun (n.) A wall of separation in a shaft or gallery used for ventilation.
 noun (n.) Planking to support a roof or wall.

bretticenoun (n.) The wooden boarding used in supporting the roofs and walls of coal mines. See Brattice.

forenoticenoun (n.) Notice or information of an event before it happens; forewarning.

injusticenoun (n.) Want of justice and equity; violation of the rights of another or others; iniquity; wrong; unfairness; imposition.
 noun (n.) An unjust act or deed; a sin; a crime; a wrong.

intersticenoun (n.) That which intervenes between one thing and another; especially, a space between things closely set, or between the parts which compose a body; a narrow chink; a crack; a crevice; a hole; an interval; as, the interstices of a wall.
 noun (n.) An interval of time; specifically (R. C. Ch.), in the plural, the intervals which the canon law requires between the reception of the various degrees of orders.

justiceadjective (a.) The quality of being just; conformity to the principles of righteousness and rectitude in all things; strict performance of moral obligations; practical conformity to human or divine law; integrity in the dealings of men with each other; rectitude; equity; uprightness.
 adjective (a.) Conformity to truth and reality in expressing opinions and in conduct; fair representation of facts respecting merit or demerit; honesty; fidelity; impartiality; as, the justice of a description or of a judgment; historical justice.
 adjective (a.) The rendering to every one his due or right; just treatment; requital of desert; merited reward or punishment; that which is due to one's conduct or motives.
 adjective (a.) Agreeableness to right; equity; justness; as, the justice of a claim.
 adjective (a.) A person duly commissioned to hold courts, or to try and decide controversies and administer justice.
 verb (v. t.) To administer justice to.

latticenoun (n.) Any work of wood or metal, made by crossing laths, or thin strips, and forming a network; as, the lattice of a window; -- called also latticework.
 noun (n.) The representation of a piece of latticework used as a bearing, the bands being vertical and horizontal.
 verb (v. i.) To make a lattice of; as, to lattice timbers.
 verb (v. i.) To close, as an opening, with latticework; to furnish with a lattice; as, to lattice a window.

lunisticenoun (n.) The farthest point of the moon's northing and southing, in its monthly revolution.

malepracticenoun (n.) See Malpractice.

malpracticenoun (n.) Evil practice; illegal or immoral conduct; practice contrary to established rules; specifically, the treatment of a case by a surgeon or physician in a manner which is contrary to accepted rules and productive of unfavorable results.

mispracticenoun (n.) Wrong practice.

noticenoun (n.) The act of noting, remarking, or observing; observation by the senses or intellect; cognizance; note.
 noun (n.) Intelligence, by whatever means communicated; knowledge given or received; means of knowledge; express notification; announcement; warning.
 noun (n.) An announcement, often accompanied by comments or remarks; as, book notices; theatrical notices.
 noun (n.) A writing communicating information or warning.
 noun (n.) Attention; respectful treatment; civility.
 verb (v. t.) To observe; to see to mark; to take note of; to heed; to pay attention to.
 verb (v. t.) To show that one has observed; to take public note of; remark upon; to make comments on; to refer to; as, to notice a book.
 verb (v. t.) To treat with attention and civility; as, to notice strangers.

penticenoun (n.) A penthouse.

poulticenoun (n.) A soft composition, as of bread, bran, or a mucilaginous substance, to be applied to sores, inflamed parts of the body, etc.; a cataplasm.
 verb (v. t.) To apply a poultice to; to dress with a poultice.

practicenoun (n.) Frequently repeated or customary action; habitual performance; a succession of acts of a similar kind; usage; habit; custom; as, the practice of rising early; the practice of making regular entries of accounts; the practice of daily exercise.
 noun (n.) Customary or constant use; state of being used.
 noun (n.) Skill or dexterity acquired by use; expertness.
 noun (n.) Actual performance; application of knowledge; -- opposed to theory.
 noun (n.) Systematic exercise for instruction or discipline; as, the troops are called out for practice; she neglected practice in music.
 noun (n.) Application of science to the wants of men; the exercise of any profession; professional business; as, the practice of medicine or law; a large or lucrative practice.
 noun (n.) Skillful or artful management; dexterity in contrivance or the use of means; art; stratagem; artifice; plot; -- usually in a bad sense.
 noun (n.) A easy and concise method of applying the rules of arithmetic to questions which occur in trade and business.
 noun (n.) The form, manner, and order of conducting and carrying on suits and prosecutions through their various stages, according to the principles of law and the rules laid down by the courts.
 verb (v. t.) To do or perform frequently, customarily, or habitually; to make a practice of; as, to practice gaming.
 verb (v. t.) To exercise, or follow, as a profession, trade, art, etc., as, to practice law or medicine.
 verb (v. t.) To exercise one's self in, for instruction or improvement, or to acquire discipline or dexterity; as, to practice gunnery; to practice music.
 verb (v. t.) To put into practice; to carry out; to act upon; to commit; to execute; to do.
 verb (v. t.) To make use of; to employ.
 verb (v. t.) To teach or accustom by practice; to train.
 verb (v. i.) To perform certain acts frequently or customarily, either for instruction, profit, or amusement; as, to practice with the broadsword or with the rifle; to practice on the piano.
 verb (v. i.) To learn by practice; to form a habit.
 verb (v. i.) To try artifices or stratagems.
 verb (v. i.) To apply theoretical science or knowledge, esp. by way of experiment; to exercise or pursue an employment or profession, esp. that of medicine or of law.

prenticenoun (n.) An apprentice.

ticenoun (n.) A ball bowled to strike the ground about a bat's length in front of the wicket.
 verb (v. t.) To entice.

unjusticenoun (n.) Want of justice; injustice.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ice) - English Words That Ends with ice:


accomplicenoun (n.) A cooperator.
 noun (n.) An associate in the commission of a crime; a participator in an offense, whether a principal or an accessory.

addicenoun (n.) See Adze.

advicenoun (n.) An opinion recommended or offered, as worthy to be followed; counsel.
 noun (n.) Deliberate consideration; knowledge.
 noun (n.) Information or notice given; intelligence; as, late advices from France; -- commonly in the plural.
 noun (n.) Counseling to perform a specific illegal act.

allicenoun (n.) Alt. of Allis

allspicenoun (n.) The berry of the pimento (Eugenia pimenta), a tree of the West Indies; a spice of a mildly pungent taste, and agreeably aromatic; Jamaica pepper; pimento. It has been supposed to combine the flavor of cinnamon, nutmegs, and cloves; and hence the name. The name is also given to other aromatic shrubs; as, the Carolina allspice (Calycanthus floridus); wild allspice (Lindera benzoin), called also spicebush, spicewood, and feverbush.

amicenoun (n.) A square of white linen worn at first on the head, but now about the neck and shoulders, by priests of the Roman Catholic Church while saying Mass.
 noun (n.) A hood, or cape with a hood, made of lined with gray fur, formerly worn by the clergy; -- written also amess, amyss, and almuce.

artificenoun (n.) A handicraft; a trade; art of making.
 noun (n.) Workmanship; a skillfully contrived work.
 noun (n.) Artful or skillful contrivance.
 noun (n.) Crafty device; an artful, ingenious, or elaborate trick. [Now the usual meaning.]

aruspicenoun (n.) A soothsayer of ancient Rome. Same as Aruspex.

auspiceadjective (a.) A divining or taking of omens by observing birds; an omen as to an undertaking, drawn from birds; an augury; an omen or sign in general; an indication as to the future.
 adjective (a.) Protection; patronage and care; guidance.

avaricenoun (n.) An excessive or inordinate desire of gain; greediness after wealth; covetousness; cupidity.
 noun (n.) An inordinate desire for some supposed good.

beneficenoun (n.) A favor or benefit.
 noun (n.) An estate in lands; a fief.
 noun (n.) An ecclesiastical living and church preferment, as in the Church of England; a church endowed with a revenue for the maintenance of divine service. See Advowson.
 verb (v. t.) To endow with a benefice.

bicenoun (n.) Alt. of Bise

boddicenoun (n.) See Bodick.

bodicenoun (n.) A kind of under waist stiffened with whalebone, etc., worn esp. by women; a corset; stays.
 noun (n.) A close-fitting outer waist or vest forming the upper part of a woman's dress, or a portion of it.

bullficenoun (n.) A kind of fungus. See Puffball.

caddicenoun (n.) Alt. of Caddis

calicenoun (n.) See Chalice.

cantatricenoun (n.) A female professional singer.

chalicenoun (n.) A cup or bowl; especially, the cup used in the sacrament of the Lord's Supper.

choicenoun (n.) Act of choosing; the voluntary act of selecting or separating from two or more things that which is preferred; the determination of the mind in preferring one thing to another; election.
 noun (n.) The power or opportunity of choosing; option.
 noun (n.) Care in selecting; judgment or skill in distinguishing what is to be preferred, and in giving a preference; discrimination.
 noun (n.) A sufficient number to choose among.
 noun (n.) The thing or person chosen; that which is approved and selected in preference to others; selection.
 noun (n.) The best part; that which is preferable.
 superlative (superl.) Worthly of being chosen or preferred; select; superior; precious; valuable.
 superlative (superl.) Preserving or using with care, as valuable; frugal; -- used with of; as, to be choice of time, or of money.
 superlative (superl.) Selected with care, and due attention to preference; deliberately chosen.

cicatricenoun (n.) A cicatrix.

cilicenoun (n.) A kind of haircloth undergarment.

cockatricenoun (n.) A fabulous serpent whose breath and look were said to be fatal. See Basilisk.
 noun (n.) A representation of this serpent. It has the head, wings, and legs of a bird, and tail of a serpent.
 noun (n.) A venomous serpent which which cannot now be identified.
 noun (n.) Any venomous or deadly thing.

complicenoun (n.) An accomplice.

coppicenoun (n.) A grove of small growth; a thicket of brushwood; a wood cut at certain times for fuel or other purposes. See Copse.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to grow in the form of a coppice; to cut back (as young timber) so as to produce shoots from stools or roots.

cornicenoun (n.) Any horizontal, molded or otherwise decorated projection which crowns or finishes the part to which it is affixed; as, the cornice of an order, pedestal, door, window, or house.

cowardicenoun (n.) Want of courage to face danger; extreme timidity; pusillanimity; base fear of danger or hurt; lack of spirit.

crevicenoun (n.) A narrow opening resulting from a split or crack or the separation of a junction; a cleft; a fissure; a rent.
 verb (v. t.) To crack; to flaw.

dentifricenoun (n.) A powder or other substance to be used in cleaning the teeth; tooth powder.

desertricenoun (n.) A feminine deserter.

devicenoun (n.) That which is devised, or formed by design; a contrivance; an invention; a project; a scheme; often, a scheme to deceive; a stratagem; an artifice.
 noun (n.) Power of devising; invention; contrivance.
 noun (n.) An emblematic design, generally consisting of one or more figures with a motto, used apart from heraldic bearings to denote the historical situation, the ambition, or the desire of the person adopting it. See Cognizance.
 noun (n.) Improperly, an heraldic bearing.
 noun (n.) Anything fancifully conceived.
 noun (n.) A spectacle or show.
 noun (n.) Opinion; decision.

dicenoun (n.) Small cubes used in gaming or in determining by chance; also, the game played with dice. See Die, n.
 verb (v. i.) To play games with dice.
 verb (v. i.) To ornament with squares, diamonds, or cubes.
  (pl. ) of Die

disservicenoun (n.) Injury; mischief.

edificenoun (n.) A building; a structure; an architectural fabric; -- chiefly applied to elegant houses, and other large buildings; as, a palace, a church, a statehouse.

empericenoun (n.) An empress.

eyeservicenoun (n.) Service performed only under inspection, or the eye of an employer.

ficenoun (n.) A small dog; -- written also fise, fyce, fiste, etc.

fortalicenoun (n.) A small outwork of a fortification; a fortilage; -- called also fortelace.

fricatricenoun (n.) A lewd woman; a harlot.

gricenoun (n.) A little pig.
 noun (n.) See Gree, a step.
  (pl. ) of Gree

haruspicenoun (n.) A diviner of ancient Rome. Same as Aruspice.

hospicenoun (n.) A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.

icenoun (n.) Water or other fluid frozen or reduced to the solid state by cold; frozen water. It is a white or transparent colorless substance, crystalline, brittle, and viscoidal. Its specific gravity (0.92, that of water at 4ˇ C. being 1.0) being less than that of water, ice floats.
 noun (n.) Concreted sugar.
 noun (n.) Water, cream, custard, etc., sweetened, flavored, and artificially frozen.
 noun (n.) Any substance having the appearance of ice; as, camphor ice.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with ice; to convert into ice, or into something resembling ice.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with icing, or frosting made of sugar and milk or white of egg; to frost, as cakes, tarts, etc.
 verb (v. t.) To chill or cool, as with ice; to freeze.

improvisatricenoun (n.) See Improvvisatrice.

improvvisatricenoun (n.) A female improvvisatore.

indicenoun (n.) Index; indication.

interlocutricenoun (n.) A female interlocutor.

invoicenoun (n.) A written account of the particulars of merchandise shipped or sent to a purchaser, consignee, factor, etc., with the value or prices and charges annexed.
 noun (n.) The lot or set of goods as shipped or received; as, the merchant receives a large invoice of goods.
 verb (v. t.) To make a written list or account of, as goods to be sent to a consignee; to insert in a priced list; to write or enter in an invoice.

jaundicenoun (n.) A morbid condition, characterized by yellowness of the eyes, skin, and urine, whiteness of the faeces, constipation, uneasiness in the region of the stomach, loss of appetite, and general languor and lassitude. It is caused usually by obstruction of the biliary passages and consequent damming up, in the liver, of the bile, which is then absorbed into the blood.
 verb (v. t.) To affect with jaundice; to color by prejudice or envy; to prejudice.

juicenoun (n.) The characteristic fluid of any vegetable or animal substance; the sap or part which can be expressed from fruit, etc.; the fluid part which separates from meat in cooking.
 verb (v. t.) To moisten; to wet.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CURTÝCE (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (curtic) - Words That Begins with curtic:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (curti) - Words That Begins with curti:


curtilagenoun (n.) A yard, courtyard, or piece of ground, included within the fence surrounding a dwelling house.


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (curt) - Words That Begins with curt:


curtadjective (a.) Characterized by excessive brevity; short; rudely concise; as, curt limits; a curt answer.

curtailingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Curtail

curtailnoun (n.) The scroll termination of any architectural member, as of a step, etc.
 verb (v. t.) To cut off the end or tail, or any part, of; to shorten; to abridge; to diminish; to reduce.

curtailernoun (n.) One who curtails.

curtailmentnoun (n.) The act or result of curtailing or cutting off.

curtainnoun (n.) A hanging screen intended to darken or conceal, and admitting of being drawn back or up, and reclosed at pleasure; esp., drapery of cloth or lace hanging round a bed or at a window; in theaters, and like places, a movable screen for concealing the stage.
 noun (n.) That part of the rampart and parapet which is between two bastions or two gates. See Illustrations of Ravelin and Bastion.
 noun (n.) That part of a wall of a building which is between two pavilions, towers, etc.
 noun (n.) A flag; an ensign; -- in contempt.
 verb (v. t.) To inclose as with curtains; to furnish with curtains.

curtainingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Curtain

curtalnoun (n.) A horse with a docked tail; hence, anything cut short.
 adjective (a.) Curt; brief; laconic.

curtananoun (n.) The pointless sword carried before English monarchs at their coronation, and emblematically considered as the sword of mercy; -- also called the sword of Edward the Confessor.

curtateadjective (a.) Shortened or reduced; -- said of the distance of a planet from the sun or earth, as measured in the plane of the ecliptic, or the distance from the sun or earth to that point where a perpendicular, let fall from the planet upon the plane of the ecliptic, meets the ecliptic.

curtationnoun (n.) The interval by which the curtate distance of a planet is less than the true distance.

curteinnoun (n.) Same as Curtana.

curtesadjective (a.) Courteous.

curtesynoun (n.) the life estate which a husband has in the lands of his deceased wife, which by the common law takes effect where he has had issue by her, born alive, and capable of inheriting the lands.

curtnessnoun (n.) The quality of bing curt.

curtsynoun (n.) Same as Courtesy, an act of respect.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (cur) - Words That Begins with cur:


curnoun (n.) A mongrel or inferior dog.
 noun (n.) A worthless, snarling fellow; -- used in contempt.

curabilitynoun (n.) The state of being curable; curableness.

curacaonoun (n.) Alt. of Curacoa

curacoanoun (n.) A liqueur, or cordial, flavored with orange peel, cinnamon, and mace; -- first made at the island of Curaccao.

curacynoun (n.) The office or employment of a curate.

curarenoun (n.) Alt. of Curari

curarinoun (n.) A black resinoid extract prepared by the South American Indians from the bark of several species of Strychnos (S. toxifera, etc.). It sometimes has little effect when taken internally, but is quickly fatal when introduced into the blood, and used by the Indians as an arrow poison.

curarinenoun (n.) A deadly alkaloid extracted from the curare poison and from the Strychnos toxifera. It is obtained in crystalline colorless salts.

curassownoun (n.) A large gallinaceous bird of the American genera Crax, Ourax, etc., of the family Cracidae.

curatnoun (n.) A cuirass or breastplate.

curatenoun (n.) One who has the cure of souls; originally, any clergyman, but now usually limited to one who assists a rector or vicar.

curateshipnoun (n.) A curacy.

curationnoun (n.) Cure; healing.

curatornoun (n.) One who has the care and superintendence of anything, as of a museum; a custodian; a keeper.
 noun (n.) One appointed to act as guardian of the estate of a person not legally competent to manage it, or of an absentee; a trustee; a guardian.

curatorshipnoun (n.) The office of a curator.

curatrixnoun (n.) A woman who cures.
 noun (n.) A woman who is a guardian or custodian.

curbingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Curb

curbnoun (n.) That which curbs, restrains, or subdues; a check or hindrance; esp., a chain or strap attached to the upper part of the branches of a bit, and capable of being drawn tightly against the lower jaw of the horse.
 noun (n.) An assemblage of three or more pieces of timber, or a metal member, forming a frame around an opening, and serving to maintain the integrity of that opening; also, a ring of stone serving a similar purpose, as at the eye of a dome.
 noun (n.) A frame or wall round the mouth of a well; also, a frame within a well to prevent the earth caving in.
 noun (n.) A curbstone.
 noun (n.) A swelling on the back part of the hind leg of a horse, just behind the lowest part of the hock joint, generally causing lameness.
 verb (v. t.) To bend or curve
 verb (v. t.) To guide and manage, or restrain, as with a curb; to bend to one's will; to subject; to subdue; to restrain; to confine; to keep in check.
 verb (v. t.) To furnish wich a curb, as a well; also, to restrain by a curb, as a bank of earth.
 verb (v. i.) To bend; to crouch; to cringe.

curblessadjective (a.) Having no curb or restraint.

curbstonenoun (n.) A stone /et along a margin as a and protection, as along the edge of a sidewalk next the roadway; an edge stone.

curchnoun (n.) See Courche.

curculionoun (n.) One of a large group of beetles (Rhynchophora) of many genera; -- called also weevils, snout beetles, billbeetles, and billbugs. Many of the species are very destructive, as the plum curculio, the corn, grain, and rice weevils, etc.

curculionidousadjective (a.) Pertaining to the Curculionideae, or weevil tribe.

curcumanoun (n.) A genus of plants of the order Scitamineae, including the turmeric plant (Curcuma longa).

curcuminnoun (n.) The coloring principle of turmeric, or curcuma root, extracted as an orange yellow crystalline substance, C14H14O4, with a green fluorescence.

curdnoun (n.) The coagulated or thickened part of milk, as distinguished from the whey, or watery part. It is eaten as food, especially when made into cheese.
 noun (n.) The coagulated part of any liquid.
 noun (n.) The edible flower head of certain brassicaceous plants, as the broccoli and cauliflower.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to coagulate or thicken; to cause to congeal; to curdle.
 verb (v. i.) To become coagulated or thickened; to separate into curds and whey

curdingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Curd

curdinessnoun (n.) The state of being curdy.

curdlingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Curdle

curdlessadjective (a.) Destitute of curd.

curdyadjective (a.) Like curd; full of curd; coagulated.

curenoun (n.) Care, heed, or attention.
 noun (n.) Spiritual charge; care of soul; the office of a parish priest or of a curate; hence, that which is committed to the charge of a parish priest or of a curate; a curacy; as, to resign a cure; to obtain a cure.
 noun (n.) Medical or hygienic care; remedial treatment of disease; a method of medical treatment; as, to use the water cure.
 noun (n.) Act of healing or state of being healed; restoration to health from disease, or to soundness after injury.
 noun (n.) Means of the removal of disease or evil; that which heals; a remedy; a restorative.
 noun (n.) A curate; a pardon.
 verb (v. t.) To heal; to restore to health, soundness, or sanity; to make well; -- said of a patient.
 verb (v. t.) To subdue or remove by remedial means; to remedy; to remove; to heal; -- said of a malady.
 verb (v. t.) To set free from (something injurious or blameworthy), as from a bad habit.
 verb (v. t.) To prepare for preservation or permanent keeping; to preserve, as by drying, salting, etc.; as, to cure beef or fish; to cure hay.
 verb (v. i.) To pay heed; to care; to give attention.
 verb (v. i.) To restore health; to effect a cure.
 verb (v. i.) To become healed.
  () Treatment of disease by forms of hydrotherapy, as walking barefoot in the morning dew, baths, wet compresses, cold affusions, etc.; -- so called from its originator, Sebastian Kneipp (1821-97), a German priest.

curingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cure
  () p. a. & vb. n. of Cure.

cureallnoun (n.) A remedy for all diseases, or for all ills; a panacea.

curelessadjective (a.) Incapable of cure; incurable.

curernoun (n.) One who cures; a healer; a physician.
 noun (n.) One who prepares beef, fish, etc., for preservation by drying, salting, smoking, etc.

curettenoun (n.) A scoop or ring with either a blunt or a cutting edge, for removing substances from the walls of a cavity, as from the eye, ear, or womb.
 verb (v. t.) To scrape with a curette.

curfewnoun (n.) The ringing of an evening bell, originally a signal to the inhabitants to cover fires, extinguish lights, and retire to rest, -- instituted by William the Conqueror; also, the bell itself.
 noun (n.) A utensil for covering the fire.

curianoun (n.) One of the thirty parts into which the Roman people were divided by Romulus.
 noun (n.) The place of assembly of one of these divisions.
 noun (n.) The place where the meetings of the senate were held; the senate house.
 noun (n.) The court of a sovereign or of a feudal lord; also; his residence or his household.
 noun (n.) Any court of justice.
 noun (n.) The Roman See in its temporal aspects, including all the machinery of administration; -- called also curia Romana.

curialismnoun (n.) The view or doctrine of the ultramontane party in the Latin Church.

curialistnoun (n.) One who belongs to the ultramontane party in the Latin Church.

curialisticadjective (a.) Pertaining to a court.
 adjective (a.) Relating or belonging to the ultramontane party in the Latin Church.

curialitynoun (n.) The privileges, prerogatives, or retinue of a court.

curietnoun (n.) A cuirass.

curionoun (n.) Any curiosity or article of virtu.

curiologicadjective (a.) Pertaining to a rude kind of hieroglyphics, in which a thing is represented by its picture instead of by a symbol.

curiositynoun (n.) The state or quality or being curious; nicety; accuracy; exactness; elaboration.
 noun (n.) Disposition to inquire, investigate, or seek after knowledge; a desire to gratify the mind with new information or objects of interest; inquisitiveness.
 noun (n.) That which is curious, or fitted to excite or reward attention.

curiosonoun (n.) A virtuoso.

curiousadjective (a.) Difficult to please or satisfy; solicitous to be correct; careful; scrupulous; nice; exact.
 adjective (a.) Exhibiting care or nicety; artfully constructed; elaborate; wrought with elegance or skill.
 adjective (a.) Careful or anxious to learn; eager for knowledge; given to research or inquiry; habitually inquisitive; prying; -- sometimes with after or of.
 adjective (a.) Exciting attention or inquiry; awakening surprise; inviting and rewarding inquisitiveness; not simple or plain; strange; rare.

curiousnessnoun (n.) Carefulness; painstaking.
 noun (n.) The state of being curious; exactness of workmanship; ingenuity of contrivance.
 noun (n.) Inquisitiveness; curiosity.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CURTÝCE:

English Words which starts with 'cur' and ends with 'ice':



English Words which starts with 'cu' and ends with 'ce':

cumbrancenoun (n.) Encumbrance.