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Definition of core
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Core (n.) A body of
individuals;
an
assemblage.
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Tie
::
Tie (v. t.) An
equality
in
numbers,
as of
votes,
scores,
etc., which
prevents
either
party from being
victorious;
equality
in any
contest,
as a
race..
Carbuncle
::
Carbuncle
(n.) A very
painful
acute local
inflammation
of the
subcutaneous
tissue,
esp. of the trunk or back of the neck,
characterized
by
brawny
hardness
of the
affected
parts,
sloughing
of the skin and
deeper
tissues,
and
marked
constitutional
depression.
It
differs
from a boil in size,
tendency
to
spread,
and the
absence
of a
central
core, and is
frequently
fatal.
It is also
called
anthrax..
Score
::
Score (n.) A line
drawn;
a
groove
or
furrow.
Dugong
::
Dugong
(n.) An
aquatic
herbivorous
mammal
(Halicore
dugong),
of the order
Sirenia,
allied
to the
manatee,
but with a
bilobed
tail. It
inhabits
the Red Sea,
Indian
Ocean,
East
Indies,
and
Australia..
Anchor
::
Anchor
(n.) Any
instrument
or
contrivance
serving
a
purpose
like that of a
ship's
anchor,
as an
arrangement
of
timber
to hold a dam fast; a
contrivance
to hold the end of a
bridge
cable,
or other
similar
part; a
contrivance
used by
founders
to hold the core of a mold in
place..
Core
::
Core (v. t.) To form by means of a core, as a hole in a
casting..
Underline
::
Underline
(v. t.) To mark a line
below,
as
words;
to
underscore..
Score
::
Score (n.) To mark with
parallel
lines or
scratches;
as, the rocks of New
England
and the
Western
States
were
scored
in the drift
epoch..
Score
::
Score (n.) The
number
twenty,
as being
marked
off by a
special
score or
tally;
hence,
in pl., a large
number..
Hundred
::
Hundred
(n.) The
product
of ten
mulitplied
by ten, or the
number
of ten times ten; a
collection
or sum,
consisting
of ten times ten units or
objects;
five
score.
Also, a
symbol
representing
one
hundred
units,
as 100 or C..
Nick
::
Nick (n.) A score for
keeping
an
account;
a
reckoning.
Cyclostylar
::
Cyclostylar
(a.)
Relating
to a
structure
composed
of a
circular
range of
columns,
without
a core or
building
within..
Spilikin
::
Spilikin
(n.) One of a
number
of small
pieces
or pegs of wood,
ivory,
bone, or other
material,
for
playing
a game, or for
counting
the score in a game, as in
cribbage.
In the
plural
(spilikins.
Encore
::
Encore
(adv. /
interj.)
Once more;
again;
-- used by the
auditors
and
spectators
of
plays,
concerts,
and other
entertainments,
to call for a
repetition
of a
particular
part..
Tie
::
Tie (v. i.) To make a tie; to make an equal
score.
Score
::
Score (n.) The
number
of
points
gained
by the
contestants,
or
either
of them, in any game, as in cards or
cricket..
Fourscore
::
Fourscore
(n.) The
product
of four times
twenty;
eighty
units or
objects.
Core
::
Core (n.) The
prtion
of a mold which
shapes
the
interior
of a
cylinder,
tube, or other
hollow
casting,
or which makes a hole in or
through
a
casting;
a part of the mold, made
separate
from and
inserted
in it, for
shaping
some part of the
casting,
the form of which is not
determined
by that of the
pattern..
Stalked
::
Stalk (n.) An iron bar with
projections
inserted
in a core to
strengthen
it; a core
arbor.
Powen
::
Powen (n.) A small
British
lake
whitefish
(Coregonus
clupeoides,
or C.
ferus);
--
called
also
gwyniad
and lake
herring..
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