Manicure: care of the hands.
Pedicure: care of the feet.
Have you noticed that after 1 million years, Dinosaur skeletons are badly in need of a manicure and pedicure?
Curative: having to do with curing diseases.
Curator: someone in care of something where things are on exhibit, such as an art collection or a zoo.
Curators must have a wide variety of knowledge regarding the objects of their specialty, be it antiquities or animals. They wish to put together an enlightening display or show for people.
Procure: to get possession of, to obtain.
Museum curators, procure art and artifacts for the museum- they purchase or borrow objects, and in so doing, keep them pristine and accessible to the public.
Sinecure: a job or position requiring little work but usually providing some income.
With Latin prefix sine, "without", it means "without care." The scarecrow in the musical 'Wicked' (based loosely on the Wizard of Oz) might be described as a sinecure. People of royalty are true sinecures. Ben Stiller's character in the Movie, "Night at the Museum" thought being a security guard at a museum would be a sinecure; it turned out to be just the opposite.