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What are some words that contain the prefix curs?

The prefix "curs" actually refers to "to run" or "to go" and is often found in Latin-based words. Here are some examples:

* Cursor: A pointer on a computer screen (Latin: "runner")

* Cursive: A style of handwriting with joined letters (Latin: "running")

* Course: A path, route, or direction (Latin: "to run")

* Concourse: A gathering of people, often in a large open area (Latin: "to run together")

* Recourse: Something or someone one turns to for help or protection (Latin: "to run back")

* Excursion: A short trip or outing (Latin: "to run out")

* Precursor: Something that comes before and indicates what is to follow (Latin: "to run before")

Note: The prefix "curs" is often combined with other prefixes like "con-", "re-", "ex-" to create new meanings.

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