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[kyŏŏŕĭt]
(n.)A cleric, especially one who has charge of a parish.
(n.)A cleric who assists a rector or vicar.
(v.)To act as curator of; organize and oversee.
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Curate - Definition of Curate at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Curate. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... to serve as curator for: to curate an art exhibition.
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From the Latin curatus (compare Curator), a curate (pronounced /ˈkjʊərɨt/ , kūr′· ɪ t ) is a person who is invested with the care , or cure ( cura ), of souls of a parish. In...
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Definition of curate in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of curate. Pronunciation of curate. Translations of curate. curate synonyms, curate antonyms. Information about curate in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... curate - a person authorized to conduct religious worship; "clergymen are usually...
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The expression " a curate's egg " originally meant something that is partly good and partly bad, but as a result is entirely spoiled. Modern usage has tended to change this to mean something having ...
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Literally, one who has the cure (care) or charge of souls, in which sense it is yet used by the Church of England, 'All Bishops and Curates' ... In English-speaking countries, however, the word curate has gradually become the title of those priests who are assistants to the rector, or parish priest, in the general parochial...
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Could you please give the meaning and derivation of 'the curate's egg'? ... [A] Perhaps I should start by explaining curate, since I’m told that this name for a junior ecclesiastical post is not well known outside Britain. A curate is an ordained minister who is an assistant to a vicar or parish priest;
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Because various survey data have various proprietory periods, it will be necessary to curate various databases having different access restrictions. We propose to curate online UKIDSS, open time and `world' (ie. unrestricted access) databases, as well as incremental, offline versions of the same.
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