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What words end with the suffix cure?

The suffix "-cure" isn't commonly used in English. It's possible there are some obscure words or technical terms, but it's not a standard ending.

Here's why it's unlikely:

* Meaning: "-cure" implies a remedy or a treatment, which is usually expressed with other suffixes like "-ment" (treatment), "-therapy" (therapy), or "-ic" (relating to).

* Common Usage: We often use "-ure" for nouns that describe an action or result. Think of words like "picture," "closure," or "exposure."

If you're looking for words with a similar meaning, consider these:

* Cure: This word itself means a remedy for an illness.

* Treatment: A process aimed at relieving or curing an illness.

* Therapy: A specific treatment method, often involving psychological techniques.

* Medication: A substance used to cure, prevent, or treat illness.

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