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core

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: corespast: coredpp: coreding: coring

This word evokes a sense of stability and absolute necessity. It suggests a hard, dense center that supports everything built around it, creating an image of an unbreakable foundation. When used to describe values or beliefs, it implies a non-negotiable truth that defines a person's identity. In technical or athletic contexts, it shifts toward the concept of power and balance. It refers to the muscular center of the body, implying that strength radiates outward from the middle. This differs from surface-level attributes, emphasizing depth and structural integrity over appearance.

Countable when referring to the physical center of a fruit or a nuclear reactor. Uncountable when referring to the central essence of a concept or a person's character.

Meanings

Nouncenter

The central or innermost part of something.

"The core of the earth is made of iron."

Nouninnermost part

The central part of a fruit, especially an apple or pear.

"He threw the apple core in the compost bin."

Nounfruit center

The most important or central part of a system, belief, or group.

"Honesty is at the core of their philosophy."

Transitive Verbessential part
[~ someone][~ something]

To remove the central part of a fruit.

"She cored the apples before baking the pie."

Intransitive Verbto remove center

To remove the central part of a fruit.

"The apples are cored and sliced."

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