cor

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Turkish - Turkish
Fıtık
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English - English
Expression of surprise
feelings You can say cor when you are surprised or impressed. Cor, look, Annie. Corinthians. used when you are very surprised or impressed by something (god)
heart
Christian Outreach - providing medical, dental and engineering services at Khao I Dang camp along with medical services at the Site 2 refugee camp
{i} ancient Hebrew unit of capacity; (British usage) English horn, wooden wind instrument in the oboe family; (Latin) heart
Count correction
night
An obsolete synonym for CLI or CLR
Certificate of Registration (for an Australian aircraft)
common offset reflection
The native file format used by freesurfer to store 3D structural image data COR volumes always have 3 dimensions (no time dimension) Each dimension is 256 voxels, voxels are always 1 mm and isotropic Voxel values are stored as unsigned bytes in coronal slices, one slice to eachfile, labelled COR-001 through COR-256
Contracting Officer's Representative
{ü} (British) expression of amazement, cry of admiration (Informal)
A Hebrew measure of capacity; a homer
A prefix signifying with, together, etc
Cor Caroli
The brightest star in the constellation Canes Venatici; Alpha (α) Canum Venaticorum (2.90m)
Cor.
An abbreviation used for the books of Corinthians, New Testament books of the Bible
cor anglais
A double reed woodwind instrument in the oboe family that is pitched in F, a fifth lower than the oboe and is consequently approximately one-third longer than the oboe
cor blimey
An exclamation of surprise
cor bovinum
Massive hypertrophy of the left ventricle of the heart due to volume overload
cor pulmonale
a change in structure and function of the right ventricle of the heart as a result of a respiratory disorder
cor pulmonare
Enlargement of the heart’s right ventricle caused by disease of the lungs or pulmonary blood vessels
cor anglais
cors anglais a long wooden musical instrument which is like an oboe but with a lower sound American Equivalent: English horn
cor anglais
{i} English horn, double-reed wooden wind instrument in the oboe family
cor anglais
English horn: a double-reed woodwind instrument similar to an oboe but lower in pitch
cor blimey
blimey used to express surprise
cor pulmonale
enlargement of the right ventricle of the heart due to disease of the lungs or of the pulmonary blood vessels
cor-
Variant of com-. the form used for con- before r
1 Cor.
An abbreviation used for 1 Corinthians, a New Testament book of the Bible
2 Cor.
An abbreviation used for 2 Corinthians, a New Testament book of the Bible
Turkish - English
(Tıp) heart
cor

    Turkish pronunciation

    kôr

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkôr/ /ˈkɔːr/

    Etymology

    [ 'kor ] (noun.) 14th century. A worn-down form of God.
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