dry cure

  • 1dry-cure — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ transitive verb : to cure (as meat) by drying : dry salt compare pickle * * * dryˈ cure transitive verb To cure by drying • • • Main Entry: ↑dry * * * dry cure «DRY KYUR», transitive verb, cured …

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  • 2dry cure — Synonyms and related words: anhydrate, blast freeze, brine, corn, cure, dehydrate, desiccate, dry, dry salt, embalm, evaporate, freeze, freeze dry, fume, irradiate, jerk, kipper, marinade, marinate, mummify, pickle, preservatize, quick freeze,… …

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  • 3dry-cure — verb cure (meat or fish) with salt rather than in liquid …

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  • 4dry cure — to preserve cod by light applications of salt and through exposure to sun and wind …

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  • 5dry — adj., v., & n. adj. (drier; driest) 1 free from moisture, not wet, esp.: a with any moisture having evaporated, drained, or been wiped away (the clothes are not dry yet). b (of the eyes) free from tears. c (of a climate etc.) with insufficient… …

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  • 6dry-salt — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ transitive verb : to treat with salt in the dry state : cure (as meat or hides) by salting and drying * * * /druy sawlt /, v.t. to cure or preserve (meat, hides, etc.) by drying and salting. [1615 25] * * * dryˈ saltˈ transitive verb… …

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  • 7cure — Synonyms and related words: administration, advowson, agency, agentship, aid, air dry, alterative, ameliorate, analeptic, anhydrate, antidote, arrange, assignment, assistance, auspices, authority, authorization, bake, balm, balsam, bandage, bathe …

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  • 8dry — Synonyms and related words: Rabelaisian, Saharan, Spartan, WCTU, acarpous, acerb, acerbate, acerbic, acescent, acetose, acid, acidulous, air dry, anhydrate, anhydrous, antisaloon, apathetic, arid, ascetic, athirst, austere, bake, baked, bald,… …

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  • 9dry-salt — verb another term for dry cure …

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  • 10cure — [n] solution to problem, often health aid, alleviation, antidote, assistance, catholicon, corrective, counteractant, counteragent, countermeasure, drug, elixir, elixir vitae, fix, healing, healing agent, help, medicament, medicant, medication,… …

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