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cure-all
cure-all (kyo͝or′ôl′)n. A remedy that cures all diseases or evils; a panacea.cure-all n (Medicine) something reputed to cure all ailments cure′-all` n. a cure for all ills; panacea. [1785–95] ThesaurusNoun | 1.cure-all - hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemistscatholicon, nostrum, panaceacurative, cure, therapeutic, remedy - a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve painelixir - a substance believed to cure all ills |
cure-allnoun panacea, elixir, nostrum, elixir vitae (Latin) He was the first physician to use leeches as a cure-all.cure-allnounSomething believed to cure all human disorders:catholicon, panacea.Translationscure-all
cure-all (kyo͝or′ôl′)n. A remedy that cures all diseases or evils; a panacea.cure-all
Synonyms for cure-allnoun panaceaSynonyms- panacea
- elixir
- nostrum
- elixir vitae
Synonyms for cure-allnoun something believed to cure all human disordersSynonymsSynonyms for cure-allnoun hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseasesSynonymsRelated Words- curative
- cure
- therapeutic
- remedy
- elixir
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