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Main Entry: cu•ra•tor
Pronunciation: kyur-“A-t&r, kyu-rA-, kyur-&-
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin, from curatus, past participle of curare to care, from cura care
Date: 1632
: one that has the care and superintendence of something; especially : one in charge of a museum, zoo, or other place of exhibit
Main Entry: 1lav•en•der
Pronunciation: la-v&n-d&r
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English lavendre, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin lavandula
Date: 13th century
1 a : a Mediterranean mint (Lavandula angustifolia syn. L. officinalis) widely cultivated for its narrow aromatic leaves and spikes of lilac-purple flowers which are dried and used in sachets b : any of several plants congeneric with true lavender and used similarly but often considered inferior
2 : a pale purple
Main Entry: kha•ki
Pronunciation: ka-kE, kĐ´-, Canad often kĐ´r-
Function: noun
Etymology: Hindi khAkI dust-colored, from khAk dust, from Persian
Date: 1857
1 : a light yellowish brown
2 a : a khaki-colored cloth made usually of cotton or wool and used especially for military uniforms b : a garment of this cloth; especially : a military uniform — usually used in plural
– khaki adjective
Main Entry: cu•ra•tor
Pronunciation: kyur-“A-t&r, kyu-rA-, kyur-&-
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin, from curatus, past participle of curare to care, from cura care
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