Kore: 3 definitions
Introduction:
Kore means something in biology. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
Biology (plants and animals)
Source: Wisdom Library: Local Names of Plants and DrugsKore in the Hindi language is the name of a plant identified with Gentiana kurroo Royle from the Gentianaceae (Gentian) family. For the possible medicinal usage of kore, you can check this page for potential sources and references, although be aware that any some or none of the side-effects may not be mentioned here, wether they be harmful or beneficial to health.
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Regional names)1) Kore in Mali is the name of a plant defined with Oxytenanthera abyssinica in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in Ayurveda, modern medicine, and other folk traditions or local practices It has the synonym Houzeaubambus borzii (Mattei) Mattei (among others).
2) Kore in Sierra Leone is also identified with Oryza sativa It has the synonym Oryza sativa cv. italica Alef. (etc.).
Example references for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity (see latin names for full list):
· Boll. R. Orto Bot. Giardino Colon. (1909)
· Journal of Botany, British and Foreign (1889)
· Flora de Filipinas ed. 1 (1837)
· Cytologia (1991)
· Blumea, Supplement (1946)
· Acta Genetica Sinica (1984)
If you are looking for specific details regarding Kore, for example diet and recipes, extract dosage, side effects, pregnancy safety, health benefits, chemical composition, have a look at these references.
This sections includes definitions from the five kingdoms of living things: Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists and Monera. It will include both the official binomial nomenclature (scientific names usually in Latin) as well as regional spellings and variants.
Languages of India and abroad
Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusKore (ಕೊರೆ):—
1) [verb] to make an opening in as with a sharp-edged instrument; to pierce; to incise; to cut.
2) [verb] to pierce, hit sharply, constrict, etc. so as to hurt.
3) [verb] to hurt the feelings of.
4) [verb] to remove or divide into parts with a sharp-edged instrument; to sever.
5) [verb] to make or shape by or as by cutting, chipping, hewing, etc; to carve statues.
6) [verb] to blind temporarily or confuse the sight of, as by an excess of light; to dazzle.
7) [verb] to ignite a match stick by rubbing its tip (on the match box).
8) [verb] (fig.) to write carelessly or uninterestingly.
9) [verb] (fig.) to cause boredom by talking incessantly or uninterestingly.
10) [verb] (cold by being severe) to be nipping or smarting.
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Kore (ಕೊರೆ):—
1) [verb] to make a snorting or grunting sound in breathing during sleep; to snore.
2) [verb] (dial.) to bark (as a dog).
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Kore (ಕೊರೆ):—
1) [noun] the condition of lacking something; absence of something essential; a lack or shortage; deficiency; incompleteness.
2) [noun] the amount, number by which a thing falls short; deficit.
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Kore (ಕೊರೆ):—
1) [noun] the act of cutting, severing.
2) [noun] a piece or part cut off or separated from.
3) [noun] a bag that is not filled to its maximum capacity; a partially filled bag.
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Kore (ಕೊರೆ):—
1) [noun] the plant Paspalum scrobiculatum ( = P. fumentaceum) of Poaceae family.
2) [noun] its millet.
3) [noun] the plant Flueggea virosa of Euphorbiaceae family.
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Kore (ಕೊರೆ):—
1) [noun] a cloth; fabric; woven material.
2) [noun] worn and dirty clothes.
3) [noun] the small, flat, wingless insect Pediculus humanus corporis of Anoplura order with sucking mouthparts, parasitic on the skin of humans, which thrive in dirty clothes; the human body louse.
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Kore (ಕೊರೆ):—[noun] an embankment or bund of a water tank.
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Kore (ಕೊರೆ):—[verb] to go round (a building, property, etc.) in order to keep watch; to guard.
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Koṟe (ಕೊಱೆ):—
1) [verb] to make an opening in with or as with a sharp-edged instrument; to pierce; to incise; to cut.
2) [verb] to pierce, hit sharply, constrict, etc. so as to hurt.
3) [verb] to hurt the feelings of.
4) [verb] to remove or divide into parts with a sharp-edged instrument; to sever.
5) [verb] to make or shape by or as by cutting, chipping, hewing, etc; to carve statues.
6) [verb] to blind temporarily or confuse the sight of by an excess of light; to dazzle.
7) [verb] to ignite a match stick by rubbing its tip (on the match box).
8) [verb] (fig.) to write carelessly or uninterestingly.
9) [verb] (fig.) to cause boredom by talking incessantly or uninterestingly.
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Koṟe (ಕೊಱೆ):—[verb] to spin or turn around a centre or axis.
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Koṟe (ಕೊಱೆ):—
1) [noun] the condition of lacking something; absence of something essential; a lack or shortage; deficiency; incompleteness.
2) [noun] the amount, number by which a thing falls short; deficit.
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Koṟe (ಕೊಱೆ):—
1) [noun] the act of cutting, severing.
2) [noun] a piece or part cut off or separated from.
3) [noun] a bag that is not filled to its maximum capacity; a partially filled bag.
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Koṟe (ಕೊಱೆ):—
1) [noun] the plant Paspalum scrobiculatum ( = P. fumentaceum) of Poaceae family.
2) [noun] its millet.
3) [noun] the plant Flueggea virosa of Euphorbiaceae family.
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Koṟe (ಕೊಱೆ):—[noun] a man who roams; a wanderer.
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Koṟe (ಕೊಱೆ):—
1) [noun] a cloth; fabric; woven material.
2) [noun] dirty, worn clothes.
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Kōre (ಕೋರೆ):—
1) [noun] being crooked; not straight; serpentine.
2) [noun] cunning; deceiving.
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Kōre (ಕೋರೆ):—[noun] = ಕೋರಾ [kora]2.
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Kōre (ಕೋರೆ):—[adjective] having a point or sharp end.
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Kōre (ಕೋರೆ):—
1) [noun] the quality or fact of being sharp or having pointed end.
2) [noun] in elephants, wild boars, walruses, etc., a very long, large, pointed tooth, usu. one of a pair, projecting outside the mouth and used for defence, digging up food, etc.; a tusk.
3) [noun] a sharp-pointed tooth on either side of the upper jaw and lower jaw, between the incisors and the bicuspids, having a long single root; a canine tooth.
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Kōre (ಕೋರೆ):—
1) [noun] a kind of plant.
2) [noun] its fruit.
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Kōre (ಕೋರೆ):—[adjective] = ಕೋರಾ [kora]3.
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Kōre (ಕೋರೆ):—[noun] = ಕೋರಾ [kora]4.
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Kōṟe (ಕೋಱೆ):—[noun] having a point or sharp end.
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Kōṟe (ಕೋಱೆ):—[noun] = ಕೋಳು [kolu]3 - 1 & 2.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+33): Kore gadi, Korea, Korean barberry, Korean Buddhism, Korean ginseng, Korean mint, Korebati, Korebati-garnu, Korebay, Korebilu, Koredade, Koredari, Koredimgal, Koredina, Koreeb, Koregadi, Koregey, Koregolli, Koregombu, Korehallu.
Ends with (+10): Alekore, Amokore, Arekore, Bairigekore, Balekore, Camdrakore, Dara kore, Ekore, Fara kore, Gadikore, Gbilema kore, Himkore, Ilikore, Kekore, Kokore, Koyyukore, Makore, Matikore, Matikore, Mumkore.
Full-text: Fara kore, Ki kores wungu, Ki kores, Gbilema kore, Kore gadi, Subu kore, Dara kore, Karulu, Kori, Kurai, Kodu, Sira, Shir.
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