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gore

Clottedblood vs Gore - What's the difference?

clottedblood | gore |

Clottedblood is likely misspelled.


Clottedblood has no English definition.

As a noun gore is

dirt, filth.

As a verb gore is

to pierce with the horns.

As a proper noun Gore is

{{surname|lang=en}.

Gre vs Gore - What's the difference?

gre | gore |


As a noun gre

is any edition of the.

As a proper noun gore is

.

Fore vs Gore - What's the difference?

fore | gore |


As a noun fore

is forest .

As a proper noun gore is

.

Kore vs Gore - What's the difference?

kore | gore |


As a proper noun gore is

.

Gore vs Gove - What's the difference?

gore | gove |


As a proper noun gore

is .

As a noun gove is

(obsolete) a mow; a rick for hay.

As a verb gove is

to stare stupidly.

Gore vs Goe - What's the difference?

gore | goe |


As a proper noun gore

is .

As a verb goe is

.

Gorp vs Gore - What's the difference?

gorp | gore |


As a noun gorp

is a loose mixture of dried fruit, nuts, frequently salt, and sometimes other ingredients; designed as an energy supplement while hiking, climbing, canoeing, etc.

As a proper noun gore is

.

Gore vs Gorse - What's the difference?

gore | gorse |


As nouns the difference between gore and gorse

is that gore is dirt, filth while gorse is evergreen shrub, of the genus genus: Ulex, having spiny leaves and yellow flowers.

As a verb gore

is to pierce with the horns.

As a proper noun Gore

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Gore vs Glore - What's the difference?

gore | glore |


As a proper noun gore

is .

As a verb glore is

(archaic) to glare.

Gore vs Gorm - What's the difference?

gore | gorm |


As nouns the difference between gore and gorm

is that gore is dirt, filth while gorm is axle grease.

As verbs the difference between gore and gorm

is that gore is to pierce with the horns while gorm is to gawk; to stare or gape.

As a proper noun Gore

is {{surname|lang=en}.

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