Definition of Curites

1. curite [n] - See also: curite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Curites

curiologic
curios
curiosities
curiosity
curiosity killed the cat
curious
curiouser
curiousest
curiousity
curiously
curiously enough
curiousness
curiousnesses
curite
curites (current term)
curium
curium bromide
curiums
curl
curl-up
curl somebody's hair
curl someone's hair
curl up
curled
curled pondweed
curled up
curledness
curler
curlers

Literary usage of Curites

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedingsby International Congress of Americanists by International Congress of Americanists (1906)
"... die Trümmer der Gebäude, die man in unserm Garten sieht, und alles, was in der Nachbarschaft ist — wo die Wohnungen der curites oder Priester standen, ..."

2. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1883)
"The fossils of the latter are principally of Caradoc-Bala types, and similar fossils occur in green shales above the curites to the westward in the Mweelrea ..."

3. The Nineteenth Century (1886)
"... Ras, curites, where archaic and ethnologic fumes roll upwards incessantly, as from an unfathomable crater. Some day we shall know what was the true, ..."

4. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1887)
"... and unfortunately my name— for 1 am the party — is being circulated in circles of faith-curites, and is given the sort of notoriety I do not crave. ..."

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