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  • 61Coré — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Coré peut vouloir dire : Perséphone, déesse grecque dont le premier épithète fut Coré (« la jeune fille »). Coré (lune), une lune de la… …

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  • 62CORE — I. CORE Cereris filia, a κόρος i. e. satietas, dicta; Festa eius Corea dicebantur. Schol. Pindari, Olymp. Od. 7. πολλοὶ δὲ ἄγονται ἀγῶνες εν Α᾿ρκαδία, Λύκαια, Κόρεια, Α᾿λέαια Hesych. Κόρεια, θεραπεία καλλονὴ, ἤ θυσία τῇ Κόρῃ τελουμεν´η Eius… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 63core —    A hollow wax sculpture to be cast in metal is filled with clay or plaster with grog (refractory material). The wax can be modeled directly over a preformed core, and after the sculpture is cast, the core is generally removed in order to make… …

    Glossary of Art Terms

  • 64core — ● ►en n. m. ►SYSTM Le noyau, le cœur du système. Voir noyau. Syn. kernel. Terme peu utilisé par chez nous. La core memory est la mémoire centrale de l ordinateur, abrégé en core tout court. Voir aussi core dump, mémoire centrale …

    Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone

  • 65core — [14] The origins of core are a mystery, over which etymologists disagree. Several candidates have been put forward, including Old French cor ‘horn’, on the grounds that two of core’s earliest applications were to the horny central part of apples… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 66core — 1. noun 1) the earth s core Syn: center, interior, middle, nucleus; recesses, bowels, depths; informal innards; literary midst 2) the core of the argument Syn: heart, heart of the matter, nucleus …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 67core —   Haku, īkoi, pīkoi, iho.    ♦ Hard core in a breast, haku waiū.    ♦ Very core of one s being, iwi hilo.    ♦ Core of a speech iwi ha i a o …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 68core — [14] The origins of core are a mystery, over which etymologists disagree. Several candidates have been put forward, including Old French cor ‘horn’, on the grounds that two of core’s earliest applications were to the horny central part of apples… …

    Word origins

  • 69core —   two main associations in geography:   in physical geography, the central interior of the earth. Thought to be an inner core, mostly solid under extreme temperature and pressure, and an outer core, mostly liquid, both composed of iron and nickel …

    Geography glossary

  • 70-core — combining form denoting types of rock or dance music that have an aggressive presentation. Origin from core, on the pattern of hard core …

    English new terms dictionary