pore

  • 31pore — [pɔː] noun [C] I one of the very small holes in the surface of your skin II verb pore [pɔː] pore over sth …

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  • 32pore — I [[t]pɔr, poʊr[/t]] v. i. pored, por•ing 1) to read or study with steady attention or application (usu. fol. by over): to pore over old manuscripts[/ex] 2) to meditate or ponder intently (usu. fol. by over, on, or upon) 3) to gaze earnestly or… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 33porė — 1 porė̃ sf. (4) žr. 2 pora: Jau porė̃ pasgynėj[o], ir bobos kaulai pabyrėj[o] Pls …

    Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • 34pore — I. intransitive verb (pored; poring) Etymology: Middle English pouren Date: 13th century 1. to gaze intently 2. to read or study attentively usually used with over 3. to reflect or meditate steadily II. noun E …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 35pore — pore1 /pawr, pohr/, v.i., pored, poring. 1. to read or study with steady attention or application: a scholar poring over a rare old manuscript. 2. to gaze earnestly or steadily: to pore over a painting. 3. to meditate or ponder intently (usually… …

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  • 36pore — 1. An opening, hole, perforation, or foramen. A p., meatus, or foramen. SEE ALSO: opening. 2. SYN: sweat p.. SEE ALSO: opening, meatus, foramen. [G. poros, passageway] alveolar pores openings in the …

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  • 37Pore — Po|re [ po:rə], die; , n: kleine Öffnung in der Haut: die Poren sind verstopft. * * * Po|re 〈f. 19〉 1. feines Loch, kleine Öffnung 2. Mündung der Schweißdrüsen in der Haut [<grch. poros „Durchgang“] * * * Po|re [griech. póros = Durchgang,… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 38pore — (po r ) s. m. 1°   Nom donné à des orifices existant sur toutes les parties du corps vivant, orifices auxquels on attribuait la fonction d absorber et d exhaler, mais qui ne sont que les ouvertures des glandes sudoripares, et qui par conséquent n …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 39pore — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ blocked (esp. BrE), clogged (esp. AmE) ▪ open VERB + PORE ▪ block, clog (esp. AmE) ▪ …

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  • 40pore — Synonyms and related words: Eustachian tube, Fallopian tube, aperture, avenue, blowhole, broaching, canal, cavity, channel, chasm, check, chute, clearing, cleft, con, crack, debouch, disclosure, door, duct, egress, emunctory, escape, estuary,… …

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