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11Gore — may refer to: Contents 1 Violence 2 Used as a verb 3 Company 4 Triangular segments 5 Places …
12Gore Gore Girls — live in Mondragón, 2008. Background information Origin Detroit, Michigan, U.S …
13gore — gore1 [gôr] n. [ME gore, filth < OE gor, dung, filth, akin to ON gor, Welsh gor, MDu gore < IE base * gwher , hot > WARM, L fornax, furnace] blood shed from a wound, esp. when clotted gore2 [gôr] vt. gored, goring [ME goren < gore, a… …
14gore — English has three separate words gore, two of them perhaps ultimately related. Gore ‘blood’ [OE] originally meant ‘dung, shit’, or more generally ‘filth, dirt, slime’, and related words in other languages, such as Dutch goor ‘mud, filth’, Old… …
15gore — English has three separate words gore, two of them perhaps ultimately related. Gore ‘blood’ [OE] originally meant ‘dung, shit’, or more generally ‘filth, dirt, slime’, and related words in other languages, such as Dutch goor ‘mud, filth’, Old… …
16Gore (road) — A typical gore point. Note the Fitch Barriers (impact attenuators) in front of the sign post. A gore, gore point, or gore zone is a triangular piece of land found where roads merge or split. When two roads merge, the area is sometimes referred to …
17gore — gÉ”r /gÉ”Ë n. blood shed from a wound (especially clotted blood); bloodshed, violence; tapered piece of cloth; small triangular piece of land v. pierce with horns or tusks; insert a tapered piece of fabric …
18gore — 1. noun /ɡoʊɹ,ɡɔɹ/ /ɡɔː/ a) Blood, especially that from a wound when thickened due to exposure to the air. b) A triangular piece of land where roads meet. 2. verb /ɡoʊɹ,ɡɔɹ/ /ɡɔː/ To pierce w …
19gore — 1 verb (T) if an animal gores someone, it wounds them with its horns or tusks 2 noun 1 (U) literary blood that has flowed from a wound and become thicker and darker 2 (C) a piece of material that gets wider towards the bottom, used in making a… …
20Buels Gore, Vermont — Buel s Gore is a gore in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. The population was 12 at the 2000 census. In Vermont, gores and grants are unincorporated portions of a county which are not part of any town and have limited self government (if …