On Oct 24th I was about to draft a post called meanwhile. It was the day after I fractured my left ankle in 3 places. The title alone which means to me the telling of story "at the same time, but from different places" remained in draft until today.
If I am to add to the noise, or curate from the chaos, on this idea still far from formalized -- for that is all that it is, or has yet to be, then I need to make some serious changes in the deployment of my time.
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Definition of CURATE
1
: a clergyman in charge of a parish
2
: a clergyman serving as assistant (as to a rector) in a parish
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Origin of CURATE
Middle English, from Medieval Latin curatus, from cura cure of souls, from Latin, care
First Known Use: 14th century
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Rhymes with CURATE
abate, ablate, adnate, aerate, age-mate, agnate, airdate, airfreight, alate, arête, await, backdate, baldpate, bandmate, baseplate, bedmat...
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2cu·rate transitive verb \ˈkyu̇r-ˌāt, kyu̇-ˈrāt\
cu·rat·edcu·rat·ing
Definition of CURATE
: to act as curator of
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