curer|curers in English
noun
one that cures, one that heals
Use "curer|curers" in a sentence
1. The Cotswold Curer produced its first batch of handmade salami in 2011
2. The respectable fish-curer Chuckled, and patted his protégé on the back
3. Wet-salter could refer to a fish curer or to someone tanning leather by wet salting hides.
4. French: ·priest bearing the responsibility of a parish· a vicar (Church of England)··past participle of Curer
5. “A heart that is joyful does good as a curer, but a spirit that is stricken makes the bones dry.”
6. As wise King Solomon once observed, “a heart that is joyful does good as a curer, but a spirit that is stricken makes the bones dry.”
7. (Proverbs 14:30) Another proverb states: “A heart that is joyful does good as a curer, but a spirit that is stricken makes the bones dry.” —Proverbs 17:22.
8. This rock salt, which has been extracted since ancient times from the different deposits in the Adour basin, has been used by meat curers in the region for centuries due to its purity and non-abrasive texture, which distinguishes it from sea salt.