-core


a combining form extracted from hard-core and used especially to form words that name a rebellious, antimainstream lifestyle, social movement, type of music, etc.: emocore; queercore.
-core
combining form
indicating a type of popular music dancecore
combining form
indicating the number of processing units working in parallel in a computer dual-core

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