Curious
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The Latin word "cura" originally referred to "care" or "concern," especially for the well-being of others. Over time, it came to imply a sense of diligence, attention to detail, and a desire to investigate or inquire. This evolved into the modern meaning of "curious" as someone who is eager to learn and explore new things.
Additional Notes:
Etymology The word cure comes from the Latin word cura which means care The Latin
Etymology The word incuriosity derives from the Latin incuriosus meaning not curio
Curious Etymology Middle English curious from Old French curious from Latin cur
Etymology The word uncurious is derived from the Old French word incurieux which me
Curious Etymology Middle English curious from Old French curious from Latin cur
1 Etymology Balderdash Meaning Nonsense foolish talk Origin From Middle English ba
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Etymology Latin facetus humorous witty merry French facétieux facetious
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