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pore
1[ pawr, pohr ]
verb (used without object)
, pored, por·ing.
- to read or study with steady attention or application:
a scholar poring over a rare old manuscript.
- to gaze earnestly or steadily:
to pore over a painting.
- to meditate or ponder intently (usually followed by over, on, or upon ):
He pored over the strange events of the preceding evening.
Synonyms: examine, peruse, scrutinize, ponder
pore
2[ pawr, pohr ]
noun
- a minute opening or orifice, as in the skin or a leaf, for perspiration, absorption, etc.
- a minute interstice, as in a rock.
pore
1/ pɔː /
verb
- foll by over to make a close intent examination or study (of a book, map, etc)
he pored over the documents for several hours
- foll byover, on, or upon to think deeply (about)
he pored on the question of their future
- rare.foll byover, on, or upon to look earnestly or intently (at); gaze fixedly (upon)
pore
2/ pɔː /
noun
- anatomy zoology any small opening in the skin or outer surface of an animal
- botany any small aperture, esp that of a stoma through which water vapour and gases pass
- any other small hole, such as a space in a rock, soil, etc
pore
/ pôr /
- A tiny opening, as one in an animal's skin or on the surface of a plant leaf or stem, through which liquids or gases may pass.
- A space in soil, rock, or loose sediment that is not occupied by mineral matter and allows the passage or absorption of fluids, such as water, petroleum, or air.
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- porelike adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pore1
1250–1300; Middle English pouren < ?
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pore1
C13 pouren; perhaps related to peer ²
Origin of pore2
C14: from Late Latin porus, from Greek poros passage, pore
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