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Showing words for GORE using the English dictionary

4 Letter Words for Gore

ergo, goer, gore, ogre, rego

3 Letter Words for Gore

ego, erg, geo, ger, gor, gro, oer, ore, org, reg, roe, rog

Definitions for Gore

[1] blood that is shed, especially when clotted.
[2] murder, bloodshed, violence, etc.: That horror movie had too much gore.
[3] to pierce with or as if with a horn or tusk.
[4] a triangular piece of material inserted in a garment, sail, etc., to give it greater width or a desired shape. Compare godet(def 1) , gusset(def 1) .
[5] one of the panels, usually tapering or shaped, making up a garment, as a skirt.
[6] a triangular tract of land, especially one lying between larger divisions.
[7] to make or furnish with a gore or gores.
[8] Albert Arnold, Jr. Al , born 1948, U.S. politician: vice president of the U.S. 1993–2001.
[9] a city in W Ethiopia.
[10] blood shed from a wound, esp when coagulated
[11] informal killing, fighting, etc
[12] (tr) (of an animal, such as a bull) to pierce or stab (a person or another animal) with a horn or tusk
[13] a tapering or triangular piece of material used in making a shaped skirt, umbrella, etc
[14] a similarly shaped piece, esp of land
[15] (tr) to make into or with a gore or gores
[16] Al (bert ) Jr. born 1948, US Democrat politician; vice president of the US (1993–2001); defeated in the disputed presidential election of 2000; leading environmental campaigner; shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the Intergovernmental Panel For Climate Change

Words related to Gore

carnage, blood, slaughter, lance, gouge, spear, wound, stab, stick, puncture, impale, perforate

Words nearby Gore

gordian worm, gordimer, gordon, gordon setter, gordy, gore, gore-tex, gorehound, goren, gorey, gorgas

Origin of Gore

3before 900; Middle English; Old English gāra corner (cognate with German Gehre gusset); compare Old English gār spear

Word origin for Gore

Old English gāra; related to Old Norse geiri gore, Old High German gēro

Synonyms for Gore

blood, carnage, slaughter