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Meaning
Adj
●
Hard,
difficult
;
wearisome
, tedious.
●
Strong,
sturdy
; great, massive.
●
Full; rich.
Verb
●
simple past
of
tear
(“rip,
rend
, speed”).
●
past participle
of
tear
(“rip,
rend
, speed”)
*
Noun
●
In Architecture:
Alternative form of torus
●
In Geometry:
The
surface
described
by the
circumference
of a
circle
revolving
about a
straight line
in its own plane.
●
The
solid
enclosed
by such a
surface
; an
anchor
ring.
●
The
dead
grass
that
remains
on
mowing
land
in
winter
and spring.
Name
●
A
village
in Highland, Scotland.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
tore
English
tor
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Ripped
Broke
Rips
Pulled
Fell
Blew
Cut
Smashed
Snapped
Knocked
Ran
Shook
Drove
Swept
Rip
Pulls
Breaks
Slid
Flew
Struck
Popped
Slipped
Burst
Kicked
Grabbed
Dragged
Stormed
Burned
Blows
Pushed
Scraped
Wiped
Swung
Cuts
Plunged
Sank
Slammed
Sweeps
Toppled
Sliced
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Rhymes
Ore
War
For
Oar
Cor
Pure
Hoar
Door
Soar
Cure
Lore
Core
Thor
Muir
Your
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Yore
Poor
Pore
Rore
Tour
Roar
Moor
Tore
Four
Dore
Pour
Bore
Wore
Sore
Gore
O'Er
Fore
Boar
Spore
Afore
Shore
Corps
Store
Snore
Ybore
Adore
Chore
Floor
Crore
Swore
Score
Fore-
Funny
Whore
Aroar
Abore
Decor
S'More
Insure
Galore
Mature
Before
Bewore
Ensure
Ignore
Ashore
Anymore
Obscure
Implore
Procure
Explore
Deplore
Restore
Metaphor
Fervidor
Elsinore
Hardcore
Albacore
Messidor
Fructidor
Multicore
Thermidor
Man-Of-War
Kwashiorkor
Xenophyophore
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