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Verb
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gores, plural;
  1. Make with a gore-shaped piece of material
    • - a gored skirt
Noun
  1. A triangular or tapering piece of material used in making a garment, sail, or umbrella

  2. A small, triangular piece of land, esp. one lying in the fork of a road


  1. Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948)
  2. wound by piercing with a sharp or penetrating object or instrument
  3. coagulated blood from a wound
  4. cut into gores; "gore a skirt"
  5. a piece of cloth that is generally triangular or tapering; used in making garments or umbrellas or sails
  6. bloodshed: the shedding of blood resulting in murder; "he avenged the bloodshed of his kinsmen"
  7. Gore is a town in southwestern Ethiopia. Located south of Metu in the Illubabor Zone of the Oromia Region, this town has a latitude and longitude of and an elevation of 2085 meters.
  8. Gorë is a municipality in the Korçë District, Korçë County, southeastern Albania.
  9. Gore were a Dutch rock band formed in 1985, characterized as instrumental noise rock, who released six studio albums, one live album, and had two compilation appearances between 1986 and 1997. One of the band's studio albums was released on the Megadisc label. They split up in 1996.
  10. Gore is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar near side near the northern pole. Major nearby features include Florey crater (diameter of 54.7 km) to the Southeast, Peary crater (diameter of 73 km) to the East-Northeast, and Byrd crater (diameter of 94 km) to the Southeast. ...
  11. Gore was a hundred of the ancient county of Middlesex, England. It covered an area in the north of the county. According to it contained the following parishes and settlements
  12. 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 as a merge nose. The term "gore" probably originates from the dressmaker's term for a triangular piece of cloth.
  13. Dirt, filth; Blood, especially that from a wound when thickened due to exposure to the air; To pierce with the horns
  14. (GORES) The angles at one or both ends of such cloths as increase the breadth or depth of a sail.
  15. (Gores) A globe laid out flat. These are the flat paper section that are used to cover a globe.
  16. (Gores) Pieces of tapered material inserted into the tops and bottoms of corsets to allow for more curves to accommodate the bust or hips. Can cause constructional complications and potential weakness, you should expect to pay more for a gored corset due to the additional labour time involved. ...
  17. (Gores) The pie-shaped pieces of fabric making up the canopy. Each gore consists of separate panels, sewn together
  18. (Gores) are triangular shaped or tapering pieces of material used to create a gradually narrowing of the skirt from hem to waist. Normally, several such pieces would be stitched together to make the complete garment.
  19. (gores) Tapered sections of a net for a spherical object.
  20. (gores) The triangular pieces that combine to form the surface of a celestial or terrestrial globe.
  21. in footwear, an elastic gusset that is used to provide a snug fit, usually on slip-on styles
  22. A thin triangular piece of land, the boundaries of which are defined by surveys of adjacent properties. Loosely, an overlap or gap between properties.
  23. A small triangular piece of land.
  24. The creature spears the opponent with an antler, horn, or similar appendage, dealing piercing damage.
  25. A sliver of land usually of triangular shape between two tracts, resulting from failure of land descriptions to adjoin.