Definition of Curates. Meaning of Curates. Synonyms of Curates

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Curates. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Curates and, of course, Curates synonyms and on the right images related to the word Curates.

Definition of Curates

No result for Curates. Showing similar results...

Curateship
Curateship Cu"rate*ship, n. A curacy.

Meaning of Curates from wikipedia

- conditions and regulations. In the Church of Ireland some curates are styled "bishop's curates" as they are accountable directly to the diocesan bishop...
- up curation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Curation may refer to: Algorithmic curation, curation using computer algorithms Content curation, the...
- Data curation is the organization and integration of data collected from various sources. It involves annotation, publication and presentation of the data...
- Digital curation is the selection, preservation, maintenance, collection, and archiving of digital ****ets. Digital curation establishes, maintains, and...
- A "curate's egg" is something described as partly bad and partly good. In its original usage, it referred to something that is obviously and entirely bad...
- parishes, perpetual curates tended to be of uncertain social standing; and also be much less likely to be adequately paid. Perpetual curates disappeared from...
- curates tracklist and artwork for new Ramones compilation – NME". NME.com. August 26, 2014. Retrieved December 18, 2017. "Ramones – Morrissey Curates...
- Content curation is the process of gathering information relevant to a particular topic or area of interest, usually with the intention of adding value...
- The Curates' Augmentation Fund is an ecclesiastical charity set up in 1866 to provide extra income for those clergy in long term curacies, often in slum...
- from ****istant curates. However, the term priest in charge has come to be used because the term curate often refers to an ****istant curate, who is usually...