pore

  • 21pore — {{11}}pore (n.) late 14c., from L. porus a pore, from Gk. poros a pore, lit. passage, way, from PIE *por going, passage, from root *per to lead, pass over (see PORT (Cf. port) (1)). {{12}}pore (v.) c.1300, perhaps from O.E. *purian …

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  • 22Pore — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour les articles homophones, voir Porc et Port. Un pore désigne une cavité dans un objet. en anatomie, voir Pore (peau) ; en mycologie, il s …

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  • 23Pore — Original name in latin Pore Name in other language Municipio Pore, Pore State code CO Continent/City America/Bogota longitude 5.72722 latitude 71.99472 altitude 285 Population 4133 Date 2012 01 19 …

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  • 24pore — English has two words pore. The older, ‘look attentively’ [13], may go back to a hypothetical Old English *pūrian, which might make it a relative of the nearly synonymous peer [16]. The pore in the skin [14] comes via Old French pore and Latin… …

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  • 25pore — I. /pɔ / (say paw) phrase (pored, poring) 1. pore on (or over), to gaze earnestly or steadily at. 2. pore over, to read or study with steady attention or application. 3. pore over (or on){{}} (or upon), to meditate on or ponder intently. {Middle… …

  • 26Pore — pora statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Tarpelis tarp kietosios medžiagos dalelių ar organizmo audinio sandaros elementų. atitikmenys: angl. pore vok. Pore, f rus. поры, f pranc. pore, m ryšiai: homonimas – pora …

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  • 27pore — pora statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Tarpelis tarp kietosios medžiagos dalelių ar organizmo audinio sandaros elementų. atitikmenys: angl. pore vok. Pore, f rus. поры, f pranc. pore, m ryšiai: homonimas – pora …

    Penkiakalbis aiškinamasis metrologijos terminų žodynas

  • 28pore — English has two words pore. The older, ‘look attentively’ [13], may go back to a hypothetical Old English *pūrian, which might make it a relative of the nearly synonymous peer [16]. The pore in the skin [14] comes via Old French pore and Latin… …

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  • 29Pore — Die Pore (gr. πóρος póros „Öffnung“, „Loch“) ist eine sehr kleine Öffnung, Höhlung oder Vertiefung.[1] Es wird zwischen Mikro , Meso und Makroporen unterschieden. Die zugehörige Stoffeigenschaft ist die Porosität. Vorkommen Poren lassen sich zum… …

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  • 30pore — (Order Mysida): One of numerous cuticular openings on carapace and body; presumably with sensory function [Stachowitsch, 1992]. (Class Ostracoda): Minute pore in outer surface of valve. Serves as opening of pore canal. (celate, funnel, intramural …

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