C-o-r-e


Congress of Racial Equality.
noun
the central part of certain fleshy fruits, such as the apple or pear, consisting of the seeds and supporting parts

the central, innermost, or most essential part of something: the core of the argument
(as modifier): the core meaning

a piece of magnetic material, such as soft iron, placed inside the windings of an electromagnet or transformer to intensify and direct the magnetic field
(geology) the central part of the earth, beneath the mantle, consisting mainly of iron and nickel, which has an inner solid part surrounded by an outer liquid part
a cylindrical sample of rock, soil, etc, obtained by the use of a hollow drill
shaped body of material (in metal casting usually of sand) supported inside a mould to form a cavity of predetermined shape in the finished casting
(physics) the region of a nuclear reactor in which the reaction takes place
a layer of wood serving as a backing for a veneer
(computing)

one of several processing units working in parallel in a computer
a ferrite ring formerly used in a computer memory to store one bit of information
short for core store
(as modifier): core memory

(archaeol) a lump of stone or flint from which flakes or blades have been removed
(physics) the nucleus together with all complete electron shells of an atom
verb
(transitive) to remove the core from (fruit)
noun acronym (in the US)
Congress of Racial Equality
n.
v.

core
(kôr)

Note: The core is made primarily of iron and nickel and has two parts — an inner solid core and an outer liquid core.

Note: The mantle is the layer of the Earth that overlies the core.

Congress of Racial Equality
see: rotten to the core

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