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  • A traditional meal featuring several Burmese curries
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curry         
(curries, currying, curried)
1.
Curry is a dish composed of meat and vegetables, or just vegetables, in a sauce containing hot spices. It is usually eaten with rice and is one of the main dishes of India.
...vegetable curry...
I went for a curry last night.
N-VAR
2.
If one person tries to curry favour with another, they do things in order to try to gain their support or co-operation.
Politicians are eager to promote their 'happy family' image to curry favour with voters.
PHRASE: V inflects, oft PHR with n
Curry         
·vt To flavor or cook with curry.
II. Curry ·noun A stew of fowl, fish, or game, cooked with curry.
III. Curry ·vt To beat or bruise; to Drub;
- said of persons.
IV. Curry ·noun A kind of sauce much used in India, containing garlic, pepper, ginger, and other strong spices.
V. Curry ·vt To dress or prepare for use by a process of scraping, cleansing, beating, smoothing, and coloring;
- said of leather.
VI. Curry ·vt To dress the hair or coat of (a horse, ox, or the like) with a currycomb and brush; to comb, as a horse, in order to make clean.
curry         
curry1
¦ noun (plural curries) a dish of meat, vegetables, etc., cooked in an Indian-style sauce of strong spices.
¦ verb (curries, currying, curried) [usu. as adjective curried] prepare or flavour with such a sauce.
Origin
C16: from Tamil ka?i.
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curry2
¦ verb (curries, currying, curried)
1. chiefly N. Amer. groom (a horse) with a curry combining
2. historical treat (tanned leather) to improve its properties.
Phrases
curry favour ingratiate oneself with someone by obsequious behaviour.
Origin
ME: from OFr. correier, ult. of Gmc origin.
Word History
The rather odd phrase curry favour is an alteration of Middle English curry favel, which comes from Old French correier 'to groom' and the name of a chestnut horse Favel, or Fauvel, in a 14th-century French romance. This horse was a symbol of cunning and duplicity; hence 'to curry (or rub down) Favel' meant to use the cunning which he personified.
curry         
n.
Person who transfers files from one site to another.
v.
To fxp data across remote sites.
I need some new curries on my site.Did you curry the new DMX?
curry         
n.
1) hot, mild curry
2) fish; meat; vegetable curry
curry         
I. n.
1.
Curry-sauce.
2.
Curry-powder.
3.
Curried dish, curried stew, curried meat.
II. v. a.
1.
Dress (tanned leather).
2.
Comb, clean with a comb or currycomb.
3.
Beat, drub, thrash, cudgel.
4.
Cook or flavor with curry.
Curry         
A curry is a dish with a sauce seasoned with spices, mainly associated with South Asian cuisine. In southern India, leaves from the curry tree may be included.
Dan Curry         
AMERICAN SCENIC DESIGNER
Daniel Curry is a visual effects producer and supervisor, as well as a main title designer in the film and television industry.
Curry (programming language)         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Curry programming language
Curry is an experimental functional logic programming language, based on the Haskell language. It merges elements of functional and logic programming, including constraint programming integration.
bhuna         
['bu:n?]
(also bhoona)
¦ noun a medium-hot dry curry originating in Bengal.
Origin
from Bengali, Urdu bhunna 'to be fried', ult. from Sanskrit bhrajj 'fry, parch, roast'.

Википедия

Curry

A curry is a dish with a sauce seasoned with spices, mainly associated with South Asian cuisine. In southern India, leaves from the curry tree may be included.

There are many varieties of curry. The choice of spices for each dish in traditional cuisine depends on regional cultural tradition and personal preferences. Such dishes have names that refer to their ingredients, spicing, and cooking methods. Outside the Indian subcontinent, a curry is a dish from Southeast Asia which uses coconut milk or spice pastes, commonly eaten over rice. Curries may contain fish, meat, poultry, or shellfish, either alone or in combination with vegetables. Others are vegetarian. Dry curries are cooked using small amounts of liquid, which is allowed to evaporate, leaving the other ingredients coated with the spice mixture. Wet curries contain significant amounts of sauce or gravy based on broth, coconut cream or coconut milk, dairy cream or yogurt, or legume purée, sautéed crushed onion, or tomato purée.

Curry powder, a commercially prepared mixture of spices marketed in the West, was first exported to Britain in the 18th century when Indian merchants sold a concoction of spices, similar to garam masala, to the British colonial government and army returning to Britain.