Registry for curios dummies |
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9/2/2003 11:09:31 AM: What's a "curio" ?
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9/2/2003 1:11:14 PM:pipes cu·ri·o ( P ) Pronunciation Key
(kyr-)
n. pl. cu·ri·os
A curious or
unusual object of art or piece of
bric-a-brac.
--
[Short for
curiosity.]
Source: The American
Heritage® Dictionary of the English
Language, Fourth Edition
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2000 by Houghton Mifflin
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