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Well, I just checked Wikipedia and we are both right:
" Even if it is strongly associated with the production of thermosetting polymers, the term "curing" can be used for all the processes where a solid product is obtained from a liquid solution,"
Glue that reacts with oxygen in the air is a process that produces a solid from a liquid.
Epoxy is a really long hydrocarbon chain.
There is no mention of curing and solvents. I normally think of drying as water leaving because no chemical reaction occured, and the original substance properties return with water added.
Shrug, I learned that it shouldn't be a pet peeve.
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curing_(chemistry)