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curb
[kurb]
noun
Also kerb a rim, especially of joined stones or concrete, along a street or roadway, forming an edge for a sidewalk.
an enclosing framework or border.
Also called curb bit. a bit used with a bridoon for control of a horse, to which a chain curb chain is hooked.
British, kerb market. Also called kerbstone market. Also called curb market;. a market, originally on the sidewalk or street, for the sale of securities not listed on a stock exchange.
the framework around the top of a well.
the arris between an upper and a lower slope on a gambrel or mansard roof.
a belt of metal, masonry, etc., for abutting a dome at its base.
(in a windmill) the track on which the cap turns.
Veterinary Pathology., a swelling on the lower part of the back of the hock of a horse, often causing lameness.
Engineering., the cutting edge at the bottom of a caisson.
Carpentry., purlin plate.
curb
1/ kɜːb /
noun
something that restrains or holds back
any enclosing framework, such as a wall of stones around the top of a well
Also called: curb bit. a horse's bit with an attached chain or strap, which checks the horse
Also called: curb chain. the chain or strap itself
a hard swelling on the hock of a horse
verb
to control with or as if with a curb; restrain
curb
2noun
vet science a swelling on the leg of a horse, below the point of the hock, usually caused by a sprain
Other Word Forms
- curbable adjective
- curbless adjective
- curblike adjective
- uncurb verb (used with object)
- uncurbable adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of curb1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Crews will repave sections of two lanes in each direction, replace signage and upgrade guardrails and curb ramps.
However, it is something he is prepared to accept because he cannot curb his reactions.
The Human Rights Watch report alleged the violations had been exacerbated by a deal with the European Union and Spain, which aims to curb the dangerous sea crossings to the Canary Islands.
There have been moves in other cities to curb the use of the SUV.
Years-long crippling economic sanctions were lifted in exchange for curbs to Iran's nuclear programme under the UN-backed deal between Iran and the US, UK, France, Germany, China and the EU.
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