borebɔr, boʊr
bear (v)
- present
- borne
- past
- bore
- past participle
- born
- present participle
- bearing
bore (n)
- plural
- bores
English Definitions:
bore, dullard (noun)
a person who evokes boredom
tidal bore, bore, eagre, aegir, eager (noun)
a high wave (often dangerous) caused by tidal flow (as by colliding tidal currents or in a narrow estuary)
bore, gauge, caliber, calibre (noun)
diameter of a tube or gun barrel
bore, bore-hole, drill hole (verb)
a hole or passage made by a drill; usually made for exploratory purposes
bore, tire (verb)
cause to be bored
bore, drill (verb)
make a hole, especially with a pointed power or hand tool
"don't drill here, there's a gas pipe"; "drill a hole into the wall"; "drill for oil"; "carpenter bees are boring holes into the wall"
bore (Noun)
A sudden and rapid flow of tide in certain rivers and estuaries which rolls up as a wave; an eagre.
Bore
Bore is the diameter measurement of the cylinders in a piston engine. Engine displacement is calculated by: The term "bore" can also be applied to the bore of a locomotive cylinder.
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