Meaning of Ore | Babel Free
oɹDefinitions
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Rock or other material that contains valuable or utilitarian materials; primarily a rock containing metals or gems for which it is typically mined and processed. countable, uncountable
- A unit of currency used in England around the 10th to 12th centuries.
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Seaweed, especially that which is washed up ashore. archaic, dialectal, uncountable
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A type of fine wool, especially of the type historically produced in the market town of Leominster, Herefordshire. historical, uncountable
- A suburban area, formerly a village, in Hastings borough, East Sussex, England (OS grid ref TQ8311).
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Abbreviation of Oregon. abbreviation, alt-of
- A Swedish unit of currency that makes up the krona. 100 öre equals one krona.
- A river in Suffolk, England, in two sections; a non-tidal section that joins the River Alde, and a tidal section, a renaming of the Alde parallel to the coast south of Aldeburgh, passing Orford before entering the North Sea.
- A tributary of the River Leven, Fife council area, Scotland.
Equivalents
Català
mena
Čeština
ruda
Cymraeg
mwyn
Dansk
malm
Ελληνικά
μετάλλευμα
Esperanto
erco
Eesti
maak
Euskara
mea
فارسی
معدن
Suomi
malmi
Gaeilge
mianach
Galego
mineral
עברית
עפרה
हिन्दी
अयस्क
Magyar
érc
Հայերեն
հանքաքար
Bahasa Indonesia
bijih
Íslenska
málmgrýti
ქართული
მადანი
ខ្មែរ
រ៉ែ
Lëtzebuergesch
Äerz
ລາວ
ແຮ່
Lietuvių
ruda
Latviešu
rūda
Македонски
руда
മലയാളം
അയിര്
Монгол
хүдэр
Bahasa Melayu
bijih
မြန်မာဘာသာ
သတ္တုရိုင်း
Nederlands
erts
پښتو
معدن
Română
minereu
Русский
руда
Slovenčina
ruda
Slovenščina
ruda
Svenska
malm
Kiswahili
mtapo
తెలుగు
ఖనిజము
Türkmençe
magdan
Українська
руда
Tiếng Việt
quàng
Examples
“They generally occur in the earth in what are called veins, and are seldom found in the pure metallic state, but generally in combination with some other substance, in which state they are called ores.”
“Manganism has been known about since the 19th century, when miners exposed to ores containing manganese, a silvery metal, began to totter, slur their speech and behave like someone inebriated.”
“Stepnohirsk grew into a town from the village of Sukhoivanivka in the 1980s after vast deposits of manganese ore nearby were discovered.”
“In the time of Æthelred the Unready when the pound contained 240 pence, the ore was reckoned at 16 pence, but in earlier times there was probably much variation.”
“But then the ore of Lempſter / By Got is never a Sempſter; / That when he is ſpun, ore did, / Yet match him with hir thrid”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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