"Cursorial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cursorial refers to animals that are adapted for running or moving at high speeds, often on land. Examples of cursorial animals include cheetahs, pronghorns, and Thomson's gazelles. The term "cursorial" comes from the Latin word "cursor," meaning "runner."
I apologize, but the word "cursitate" is not a valid or commonly used English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or language. Can you please provide more context or clarify the intended meaning? I'd be happy to help you identify the correct word or provide an explanation based on the available information.
Cursoriness is the state or quality of being carelessly or thoughtlessly inquisitive or examinative; a tendency to poke or pry into things in a superficial or reckless manner, often without true interest or concern.
In computing, a cursor is a visual pointer or indicator that signals the current position in a file, document, or other digital medium. It often appears on the screen as a small icon or a blinking line, helping users to navigate and interact with digital content.
Curst is an archaic or poetic way of saying "cursed" or "accursed". It refers to something or someone that has been condemned or afflicted by a supernatural power, often in a sense of divine displeasure or punishment.
Curt means being brief or abrupt in manner or speech, often in a way that is unfriendly or off-putting. It can also refer to something or someone that is compact or condensed, such as a curt answer or a curt statement.