Bore
51bore — 1. verb /bɔː(ɹ)/ a) To make a hole through something. b) To inspire boredom in somebody; to disinterest. Ant: interest See Also: borer …
52Bore — Recorded as Bore, Boar, Boor, and the very rare Bor, this is an interesting English surname which has nothing whatsover to do with being either a South African Dutchman, or a person of boring characteristics. It is however either a medieval… …
53bore — abord arbore bord bore bort bâbord collabore corrobore d abord débord ellébore faux bord franc bord hellébore hors bord plat bord rebord sabord tabor tribord vibord élabore …
54Bore — Original name in latin Bore Name in other language State code IT Continent/City Europe/Rome longitude 44.71866 latitude 9.79207 altitude 849 Population 904 Date 2012 02 15 …
55Bore — Bo|re die; , n <aus engl. bore »Flutbrandung«, dies aus altnord. bāra »Flut«> stromaufwärts gerichtete Flutwelle in rasch sich verengenden Flussmündungen (vor allem beim Ganges) …
56bore da — [ bɒrɛ ˌdα:] exclamation Welsh good morning! Origin Welsh, from bore morning + da good …
57bore — bore1 verb 1》 make (a hole) in something with a drill or other tool. ↘hollow out (a gun barrel or other tube). 2》 (of an athlete or racehorse) push another competitor out of the way. noun the hollow part inside a gun barrel or other tube.… …
58bore — bo|re vb., r, de, t, i sms. bore , fx borearbejde …
59bore — boras statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. boron vok. Bor, n rus. бор, m pranc. bore, m …
60boré, e — adj. Qui contient du bore …