Definition of Cores

1. Noun. (plural of core) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of core) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cores

1. core [v] - See also: core

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cores

coreoplasty
coreopses
coreopsis
coreopsises
corepexy
corepraxy
corepresentation
corepresentations
corepression
corepressor
corepressors
corequisite
corequisites
corer
corers
cores (current term)
coresearcher
coresearchers
coresidence
coresident
coresidential
coresidents
corespondent
corespondents
coreys
corf
corfes
corgi
corgis
corgwn

Literary usage of Cores

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1903)
"1903 THE FACTORS WHICH AFFECT THE ENERGY LOSSES IN ARMATURE cores. ... The slots in these cores are 48 in number and 3/16 inches wide by \ inch deep. ..."

2. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1903)
"By making these cores in one piece as far as possible, the danger of the iron ... KINDS OF SAND USED IN MAKING cores. 28. The suitability of a core for any ..."

3. Foundry Practice: A Text Book for Molders, Students and Apprentices by Reginald Heber Palmer (1911)
"cores are usually made in a core box of wood or metal, the interior of which is ... As considerable gas is generated when the cores are surrounded with hot ..."

4. Transactions by American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Metallurgical Society of AIME, Society of Mining Engineers of AIME., Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (U.S.). (1921)
"LABORATORY TESTING OF SANDS, cores, AND CORE BINDERS Laboratory Testing of Sands, ... While the tests thus far have been confined to cores and core sands, ..."

5. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1917)
"A careful search through the literature on diamond-drilling practice has been rewarded by only one reference to such markings of cores. ..."

6. Practical Calculation of Dynamo-electric Machines: a manual for electrical by Alfred Eugene Wiener (1901)
"For rectangular and oval cores, therefore, the distance apart is to be made greater than for round cores in order to limit the leakage between them to the ..."

7. American Architect and Building News (1903)
"In upper and lower flanges or booms these cores are constituted by cylindrical rods to which the iron cores of the struts are connected simply by bending ..."

8. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Variations of the Globorotalia menardii complex in cores from the Indian Ocean can be interpreted as indicating climatic changes that are opposite to trends ..."

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