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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up -core or core in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Core or cores may refer to: Core (anatomy), everything except the appendages Core (laboratory)
Core
Topics referred to by the same term
CORE may refer to: Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise Center for Operations Research and Econometrics at the University of Louvain (UCLouvain)
CORE
2003 film by Jon Amiel
The Core is a 2003 American science fiction disaster film directed by Jon Amiel with screenplay written by Cooper Layne and John Rogers and starring Aaron
The_Core
Suffix used for aesthetics
Look up -core in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The suffix -core is a term used to refer to visual styles and trends. The term later became associated
-core
Line of CPUs produced by Intel
Intel Core is a line of multi-core (with the exception of Core Solo and Core 2 Solo) central processing units (CPUs) for midrange, embedded, workstation
Intel_Core
1945–1946 sphere of plutonium
demon core was a sphere of plutonium–gallium alloy that was involved in two fatal radiation accidents when scientists tested it as a fissile core of an
Demon_core
Company's primary promotion, service or product
A core product is a company's primary promotion, service or product that can be purchased by a consumer. Core products may be integrated into end products
Core_product
2– (Solo/Duo/Quad/Extreme), Core i3–, Core i5–, Core i7–, Core i9–, Core M– (m3/m5/m7), Core 3–, Core 5–, Core 7–, and Core 9–branded processors. All models
List_of_Intel_Core_processors
Microprocessor with more than one processing unit
called cores to emphasize their multiplicity (for example, dual-core or quad-core). Each core reads and executes program instructions, specifically ordinary
Multi-core_processor
American technology company
CoreWeave, Inc. is an American artificial intelligence (AI) cloud-computing company based in Livingston, New Jersey. It specializes in providing cloud-based
CoreWeave
Ability of a person to control the position and movement of their torso
In kinesiology, core stability is a person's ability to stabilize their core (all parts of the body that are not limbs). Stability, in this context, should
Core_stability
Snapshot of computer memory data
In computing, a core dump, memory dump, crash dump, storage dump, system dump, or ABEND dump consists of the recorded state of the working memory of a
Core_dump
Mecha-based video game series
Armored Core (Japanese: アーマード・コア, Hepburn: Āmādo Koa) is a third-person shooter mecha video game series developed by FromSoftware. The series centers on
Armored_Core
Topics referred to by the same term
Soft core or Softcore may refer to: Softcore microprocessor, microprocessor implemented using logic synthesis and perhaps other circuits Soft core (synthesis)
Soft_core
Central region of the Sun
The solar core is the hot, dense region at the center of the Sun where energy is generated by nuclear fusion. It is considered to extend from the Sun's
Solar_core
Innermost layer(s) of a planet
A planetary core consists of the innermost layers of a planet. Cores may be entirely liquid, or a mixture of solid and liquid layers as is the case in
Planetary_core
Free and open source cross-platform software platform developed by Microsoft
The .NET platform (pronounced as "dot net"; formerly named .NET Core) is a free and open-source, managed computer software framework for Windows, Linux
.NET
2023 film by Jeo Baby
Kaathal: The Core is a 2023 Indian Malayalam-language courtroom drama film directed by Jeo Baby and written by Adarsh Sukumaran and Paulson Skaria. Produced
Kaathal:_The_Core
Business model monetizing commercial open-source software
The open-core model is a business model for the monetization of open-source software to which a for-profit company provides significant development support
Open-core_model
Standardized set of metadata elements
The Dublin Core vocabulary, also known as the Dublin Core Metadata Terms (DCMT), is a general purpose metadata vocabulary for describing resources of any
Dublin_Core
2022 video game
Core Keeper is a survival game and sandbox game developed by Pugstorm and published by Fireshine Games. Set in a procedurally generated underground world
Core_Keeper
Leader recognized as central in the Chinese Communist Party
In modern Chinese politics, a leadership core or core leader (Chinese: 领导核心; pinyin: lǐngdǎo héxīn) refers to a person who is recognized as central to
Leadership_core
Company
Core Scientific, Inc. is a US-based company with its registered office in Dover, Delaware. Core Scientific operates data centers. Originally active in
Core_Scientific
Wall building technique
Core-and-veneer, brick and rubble, wall and rubble, ashlar and rubble, and emplekton all refer to a building technique where two parallel walls are constructed
Core-and-veneer
CPUs Core i7-57nnEQ, Core i7-58nnEQ Mobile CPUs Celeron 32nnU, Celeron 37nnU Pentium 38nnU Core M-5Ynn Core i3-50nnU Core i5-5nnnU Core i7-55nnU, Core i7-56nnU
List_of_Intel_processors
Innermost part of Earth, a solid ball of iron-nickel alloy
Earth's inner core is the innermost geologic layer of the planet Earth. It is primarily a solid ball with a radius of about 1,230 km (760 mi), which is
Earth's_inner_core
Processor family
dual-core models are single-die, whereas the quad-core models comprise two dies, each containing two cores, packaged in a multi-chip module. The Core 2 range
Intel_Core_2
Interior of the earth
liquid outer core, and a solid inner core. Its chemical structure is of a silicate crust, a ferromagnesian mantle, and an iron-nickel core whose flowing
Internal_structure_of_Earth
1992 studio album by Stone Temple Pilots
Core is the debut studio album by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, released by Atlantic Records on September 29, 1992. Produced by Brendan O'Brien
Core_(album)
Anatomy term for the body minus the limbs
The core or trunk is the axial (central) part of an organism's body. In common parlance, the term is broadly considered to be synonymous with the torso
Core_(anatomy)
Type of labor union membership
Financial core (also known as ficore or fi-core) refers to a legal carve-out that permits workers opposed to participating in a labor union to be employed
Financial_core
American musical duo
Clown Core (stylized as ClownC0re) is an American experimental music duo. The band is composed of two anonymous artists who wear clown masks, speculated
Clown_Core
Inner-shell electron of an atom
and the core electrons of an atom form the atomic core. Core electrons are tightly bound to the nucleus. Therefore, unlike valence electrons, core electrons
Core_electron
Logical volume management system on macOS
Core Storage is a logical volume management system on macOS that was introduced by Apple in Mac OS X Lion. Core Storage is a layer between the disk partition
Core_Storage
1999 video game
Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator is a role-playing video game developed by Valkyrie Studios and published by Monolith Productions. It was originally
Septerra_Core
Cylindrical sample drilled from an ice sheet
An ice core is a core sample that is typically removed from an ice sheet or a high mountain glacier. Since the ice forms from the incremental buildup of
Ice_core
Type of crown for dental restoration
A post and core crown is a type of dental restoration required where there is an inadequate amount of sound tooth tissue remaining to retain a conventional
Post_and_core
Scientific research resource
A core facility (also known as core laboratory or simply "core", like in "flow cytometry core", occasionally technological platform) is a centralized
Core_facility
groupoid subcategory. As a functor C ↦ core ( C ) {\displaystyle C\mapsto \operatorname {core} (C)} , the core is a right adjoint to the inclusion of
Core_of_a_category
2-dimensional kinematic system
CoreXY is a kinematic motion system, popularized by its use to move the printhead of a 3D printer, or the toolhead in CNC machines, in the horizontal plane
CoreXY
Concept in the Boolean satisfiability problem
analyzed to produce a smaller unsatisfiable core. An unsatisfiable core is called a minimal unsatisfiable core, if every proper subset (allowing removal
Unsatisfiable_core
Device used in casting and molding
Types of core: cold box half core box dump core box split core box left and right core box gang core box strickle core box loose piece core box Cores are used
Core_(manufacturing)
Magnetic core on which the windings of electric transformers and inductors are formed
In electronics, a ferrite core is a type of magnetic core made of ferrite on which the windings of electric transformers and other wound components such
Ferrite_core
Clade of flowering plants
groups: the basal eudicots and the core eudicots. Basal eudicot is an informal name for a paraphyletic group. The core eudicots are a monophyletic group
Eudicots
Fluid layer between Earth's solid inner core and its mantle
Earth's outer core is a fluid layer about 2,260 km (1,400 mi) thick, composed of mostly iron and nickel that lies above Earth's solid inner core and below
Earth's_outer_core
Industrialized/developed countries
world-systems theory, core countries (or the imperial core) are the industrialized capitalist and/or imperialist countries. Core countries control and
Core_countries
Social club in New York City
The CORE: Club (styled CORE:) is a private members' club in New York City founded in 2005 by Jennie Enterprise. From 2005 to 2023 the CORE Club was based
CORE_Club
Former British video game developer
Core Design Limited (known as Rebellion (Derby) Ltd between 2006 and 2010) was a British video game developer based in Derby, England. Founded in May 1988
Core_Design
Coring happens when a heated alloy, such as a Cu-Ni system, cools in non-equilibrium conditions. The center of each grain, which is the first part to freeze
Coring
Astrophysical phenomenon
a white dwarf, or the sudden gravitational collapse of a massive star's core. In the re-ignition of a white dwarf, the object's temperature is raised
Supernova
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up hardcore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hardcore, hard core or hard-core may refer to: Hardcore (1977 film), a British comedy film Hardcore
Hardcore
Type of banking service
Core banking is a banking service provided by a group of networked bank branches where customers may access their bank account and perform basic transactions
Core_banking
Device to couple energy between circuits
in the transformer's core, which induces a varying electromotive force (EMF) across any other coils wound around the same core. Electrical energy can
Transformer
Reactor accident due to core overheating
nuclear meltdown (core meltdown, core melt accident, meltdown or partial core melt) is a severe nuclear reactor accident that results in core damage from overheating
Nuclear_meltdown
Planning area in Central Region, Singapore
The Downtown Core is the historic urban centre of Singapore and the country's primary commercial district. It contains the main central business district
Downtown_Core
Drill specifically designed to remove a cylinder of material
inside the drill bit is referred to as the core. Core drills used in metal are called annular cutters. Core drills used for concrete and hard rock generally
Core_drill
Japanese publishing company
Core Magazine Co. Ltd. (株式会社コアマガジン) is a Japanese publishing company focused on adult material, such as adult magazines and hentai manga. It also publishes
Core_Magazine
Erotic still photography or film that is not sexually explicit
Softcore pornography or softcore porn is commercial still photography, film, imagery, text or audio content that has a pornographic or erotic component
Softcore_pornography
Star at the centre of the Solar System
of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core, radiating the energy from its surface mainly as visible light and infrared
Sun
Object used to guide and confine magnetic fields
A magnetic core is a piece of magnetic material with a high magnetic permeability used to confine and guide magnetic fields in electrical, electromechanical
Magnetic_core
Economics education organisation
The Curriculum Open-Access Resources in Economics Project (CORE Econ) is an organisation that creates and distributes open-access teaching material on
CORE_Econ
Haitian intergovernmental organization
The Core Group was established by U.N. Security Council resolution S/RES/1542 (2004). It is chaired by the U.N. Special Representative to Haiti, and also
Core_Group
Low level API in Apple operating systems
Core Audio is a low-level API for dealing with sound in Apple's macOS and iOS operating systems. It includes an implementation of the cross-platform OpenAL
Core_Audio
Topics referred to by the same term
Galactic core or galaxy core can refer to: Galactic Center of the Milky Way Active galactic nucleus, of a regular galaxy Bulge (astronomy), the core of spiral
Galactic_core
Lightweight Linux distribution
extensions as Core. CorePure64 is a port of "Core" to the x86_64 architecture. 64-bit kernel and 64-bit extensions. dCore (12 MB) is a core made from Debian
Tiny_Core_Linux
Device used to capture fuel debris in a nuclear meltdown
A core catcher is a device provided to catch the molten core material (corium) of a nuclear reactor in case of a nuclear meltdown and prevent it from escaping
Core_catcher
Bitcoin node and wallet software
Free and open-source software portal Money portal Bitcoin Core is free and open-source software that serves as a bitcoin node (the set of which form the
Bitcoin_Core
Educational initiative in the United States
The Common Core State Standards Initiative, also known as simply Common Core, is an American, multi-state educational initiative which began in 2010 with
Common_Core
Type of computer memory used from 1955 to 1975
memory, or, informally, core. Core memory uses toroids (rings) of a hard magnetic material (usually a semi-hard ferrite). Each core stores one bit of information
Magnetic-core_memory
Type of stone tool
a chopper core is a suggested type of stone tool created by using a lithic core as a chopper following the removal of flakes from that core. They may
Chopper_core
Financial infrastructure
The STET-CORE system is a French interbank automated clearing house. STET SA, whose name refers to Systèmes Technologiques d'Echange et de Traitement (lit
STET-CORE
2009 studio album by Vinnie Moore
To the Core is the seventh studio album by guitarist Vinnie Moore, released on May 26, 2009 through Mascot Records. All tracks are written by Vinnie Moore
To_the_Core
1966 science fiction short story by Larry Niven
"At the Core" is an English-language science fiction short story by American writer Larry Niven, published in 1966. It is the second in the series of Known
At_the_Core
2007 video game
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is a 2007 action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation Portable. The game serves
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
Crisis_Core:_Final_Fantasy_VII
Processor microarchitecture
The Intel Core microarchitecture (provisionally referred to as Next Generation Micro-architecture, and developed as Merom) is a multi-core processor microarchitecture
Intel Core (microarchitecture)
Intel_Core_(microarchitecture)
Publishing arm of the University of Cambridge
2020. "About Cambridge Core". Cambridge Core. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 11 August 2023. Launching Cambridge Core, September 2016, retrieved
Cambridge_University_Press
In mathematics, in the field of group theory, the perfect core (or perfect radical) of a group is its largest perfect subgroup. Its existence is guaranteed
Perfect_core
Explicit graphic depictions of sexual acts
entertainment ... magazines, cartoons, nudist publications, etc."; and "hard core pornography, which no one would suggest had literary merit". Eberhard and
Hardcore_pornography
Sonic Core is a German developer of digital audio systems, that in 2007 took over some of the assets of Creamware, and continues to support, manufacture
Sonic_Core
Topics referred to by the same term
Core values may refer to: Core values, the most important principles, the first value category of the value system Core democratic values Core Values,
Core_values
Lab technique
The rise in core (RIC) method is an alternate reservoir wettability characterization method described by S. Ghedan and C. H. Canbaz in 2014. The method
Rise_in_core
Region at the center of a star
A stellar core is the extremely hot, dense region at the center of a star. For an ordinary main sequence star, the core region is the volume where the
Stellar_core
Grouping of English-speaking nations
world, is a Western-led sphere of influence among Anglophone countries. The core group of this sphere of influence comprises five developed countries that
Anglosphere
Topics referred to by the same term
Deep Core can refer to: Deep Core (video game) a region in the Star Wars galaxy DeepCore a complementary extension to IceCube Neutrino Observatory Deep
Deep_Core
Various types of matches used in professional wrestling
decades-long history, some gimmick matches have spawned many variations of the core concept. The singles match is the most common of all professional wrestling
Professional wrestling match types
Professional_wrestling_match_types
Any of certain special normal subgroups of a group
mathematics, a core is any of certain special normal subgroups of a group. The two most common types are the normal core of a subgroup and the p-core of a group
Core_(group_theory)
Video on demand service provided by Sony
Sony Pictures Core (stylized in all caps, formerly known as Bravia Core) is a video on demand service made by Sony for its televisions and smartphones
Sony_Pictures_Core
Components licensed as modules in larger integrated circuit designs
In electronic design, a semiconductor intellectual property core (SIP core), IP core or IP block is a reusable unit of logic, cell, or integrated circuit
Semiconductor intellectual property core
Semiconductor_intellectual_property_core
American cinematographer
Ericson Core is an American cinematographer and film director. Core attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, at age 16, and
Ericson_Core
1976 science-fiction movie by Kevin Connor
At the Earth's Core is a 1976 fantasy-science fiction film produced by Britain's Amicus Productions. A British-American co-production, the film was directed
At_the_Earth's_Core_(film)
WiFi router
Norton Core is a discontinued mesh WiFi router that was introduced at the 2017 CES by Symantec (now NortonLifeLock) as a part of their Norton brand. It
Norton_Core
2006 video game
Armored Core 4 is a 2006 mecha-based vehicular combat game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The fourth main entry of the Armored
Armored_Core_4
Clade of eudicot angiosperms
lamiids", in which Garryales is the sister group to the core lamiids. It has been suggested that the core lamiids radiated from an ancestral line of tropical
Asterids
Router used on the internet backbone and on internet exchanges
A core router is a router designed to operate in the Internet backbone, or core, or in core networks of internet service providers. To fulfill this role
Core_router
Computer network design
Core-and-pod design is a computer network design that uses individual pods that hang off the core layer as modular units. Within the pod, there may be
Core-and-pod
Aggressive and fast subgenre of punk rock
also became connected to this movement. The style was dubbed "emo", "emo-core", or "post-harDCore" (in reference to one of the names given to the Washington
Hardcore_punk
Surname list
Ćorić (Croatian pronunciation: [tɕǒːritɕ]) is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ante Ćorić (born 1997), Croatian footballer
Ćorić
Neapolitan love song
"Core 'ngrato" (Neapolitan: [ˈkɔːrə ŋˈɡrɑːtə]; "Ungrateful Heart"), also known by the first words "Catarì, Catarì" (short and dialectal form for Caterina
Core_'ngrato
Computer network that connects other networks together
A backbone network or core network is a part of a computer network which interconnects networks, providing a path for the exchange of information between
Backbone_network
1984 programming game
Computer programming portal Video games portal Core War is a programming game introduced in 1984 by D. G. Jones and A. K. Dewdney. In the game, two or
Core_War
CORE
CORE
Girl/Female
Muslim
The innermost essence, Core, Gist
Girl/Female
Greek French
Maiden.
Boy/Male
Scottish American Gaelic English Anglo Saxon Irish
Seething pool.
Girl/Female
Muslim
The innermost essence, Core, Gist
Male
English
English name, possibly of Irish Gaelic origin, from a place name COREY means "deep hollow, ravine."
Girl/Female
Indian
The innermost essence, Core, Gist
Girl/Female
Irish
Maiden.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant of Curley.English : habitational name from Corley in Warwickshire or Coreley in Shropshire, both named with Old English corna, a metathesized form of crona, genitive plural of cron, cran ‘crane’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Irish
From the Ravine; Hill Hollow; Variant of Corey Hill Hollow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Kori, which is of uncertain meaning.Northern Irish : variant of Curry.
Girl/Female
Indian
The innermost essence, Core, Gist
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Corey.
Girl/Female
Irish
Maiden.
Girl/Female
English American Greek
This name was invented by British writer Marie Corelli, who gave it to her heroine in her novel...
Surname or Lastname
English, Irish, and German
English, Irish, and German : variant of Korell.
Girl/Female
English American Irish
From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine.
Girl/Female
Greek English French Irish
Maiden.
Female
Irish
Irish form of French Corinne, COREEN means "maiden."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Southern Italian : from a short form of the personal names Boncore, literally ‘good heart’, a medieval omen name, or Belcore.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Corbridge in Northumberland, named in late Old English as Corebricg ‘bridge near Corchester’, from a shortened form of Corstopitum, the Celtic name of Corchester + Old English brycg ‘bridge’.
CORE
CORE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Affectionate, Kind
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Slovenia
Great; Glory; Famous
Male
English
English name derived from the name of the holiday, from Old English Cristes mæsse, CHRISTMAS means "Christ festival."
Girl/Female
Muslim
In Hindi - lamp, In Arabic - light
Male
German
Pet form of Old High German Heinrich, HEINER means "home-ruler."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Trishalana | தà¯à®°à®¿à®·à®²à®¾à®¨à®¾
A river in heaven
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light of the Women
Girl/Female
Tamil
A river
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Red Meadow
Boy/Male
Greek
Son of Lycurgus.
CORE
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CORE
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n.
The core, or the inner part, of a mold for casting a large hollow object.
v. t.
To take out the core or inward parts of; as, to core an apple.
a.
Having permanent horns with a bony core, as cattle.
n.
A skeleton, or frame, having radiating arms or members, often connected by crosspieces; as, a casting forming the hub and spokes to which the rim of a fly wheel or large gear is bolted; the body of a piston head; a frame for strengthening a core or mold for a casting, etc.
n.
An iron bar with projections inserted in a core to strengthen it; a core arbor.
v. t.
To form by means of a core, as a hole in a casting.
n.
A whitefish (Coregonus tullibee) found in the Great Lakes of North America; -- called also mongrel whitefish.
n.
The most important part of a thing; the essence; as, the core of a subject.
n.
Same as Coreopsis.
n.
A European lake whitefish (Coregonus Willughbii, or C. Vandesius) native of certain lakes in Scotland and England. It is regarded as a delicate food fish. Called also vendis.
n.
An instrument used for smoothing the surface of a core.
n.
Any one of several species of Coregonus, a genus of excellent food fishes allied to the salmons. They inhabit the lakes of the colder parts of North America, Asia, and Europe. The largest and most important American species (C. clupeiformis) is abundant in the Great Lakes, and in other lakes farther north. Called also lake whitefish, and Oswego bass.
n.
A European whitefish (Coregonus laveretus), found in the mountain lakes of Sweden, Germany, and Switzerland.
n.
The center or inner part, as of an open space; as, the core of a square.
n.
That which cores; an instrument for coring fruit; as, an apple corer.
n.
A European whitefish of the genus Coregonus.
n.
The heart or inner part of a thing, as of a column, wall, rope, of a boil, etc.; especially, the central part of fruit, containing the kernels or seeds; as, the core of an apple or quince.
n.
A lake whitefish (Coregonus quadrilateralis), less compressed than the common species. It is very abundant in British America and Alaska.
n.
A perforated barrel to form a core upon.
n.
A shaft or pipe on which a core of sand is formed.