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cur⋅so⋅ry

[kur-suh-ree]
–adjective
going rapidly over something, without noticing details; hasty; superficial: a cursory glance at a newspaper article.

Origin:
1595–1605; < LL cursōrius running, equiv. to L cur(rere) to run + -sōrius, for -tōrius -tory 1 ; cf. course


cur⋅so⋅ri⋅ly, adverb
cur⋅so⋅ri⋅ness, noun


quick, brief, passing, haphazard.
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cursory 
1601, from M.Fr. cursoire "rapid," from L.L. cursorius "of a race or running," from L. cursor "runner," from cursum, pp. of currere "to run" (see current).
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