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Definition of gore
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Gore (n.)
Blood;
especially,
blood that after
effusion
has
become
thick or
clotted..
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Gore
::
Gore (v.) A
wedgeshaped
or
triangular
piece of
cloth,
canvas,
etc., sewed into a
garment,
sail, etc., to give
greater
width at a
particular
part..
Cruor
::
Cruor (n.) The
coloring
matter
of the
blood;
the
clotted
portion
of
coagulated
blood,
containing
the
coloring
matter;
gore..
Ungored
::
Ungored
(a.) Not
stained
with gore; not
bloodied.
Categorematic
::
Categorematic
(a.)
Capable
of being
employed
by
itself
as a term; -- said of a word.
Synchondroses
::
Syncategorematic
(a.) Not
capable
of being used as a term by
itself;
-- said of
words,
as an
adverb
or
preposition..
Gorebill
::
Gorebill
(n.) The
garfish.
Gore
::
Gore (n.)
Blood;
especially,
blood that after
effusion
has
become
thick or
clotted..
Undergore
::
Undergore
(v. t.) To gore
underneath.
Begore
::
Begore
(v. t.) To
besmear
with gore.
Pythagorean
::
Pythagorean
(n.) A
follower
of
Pythagoras;
one of the
school
of
philosophers
founded
by
Pythagoras.
Gore
::
Gore (n.) Dirt; mud.
Gory
::
Gory (a.)
Covered
with gore or
clotted
blood.
Ungored
::
Ungored
(a.) Not gored or
pierced.
Pythagorical
::
Pythagorical
(a.) See
Pythagorean,
a..
Goar
::
Goar (n.) Same as lst Gore.
Gore
::
Gore (v.) A small
traingular
piece of land.
Engore
::
Engore
(v. t.) To gore; to
pierce;
to
lacerate.
Pylagore
::
Pylagore
(n.) a
deputy
of a State at the
Amphictyonic
council.
Pythagorean
::
Pythagorean
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Pythagoras
(a Greek
philosopher,
born about 582 b. c.), or his
philosophy..
Gored
::
Gored (imp. & p. p.) of Gor.
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