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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press: gore /gɔ:r / || /gɔ:(r)/ verbo transitivo cornear Subscribe to the Oxford Concise or Unabridged dictionary for more translations, meanings and examples. Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe: gore 1 [gɔ:ʳ] n Cine, etc sangre (espesa): I didn't like the new film because of all the gore, no me gustó la nueva película porque había mucha sangre gore 2 [gɔ:ʳ] vtr Taur cornear: the bullfighter got gored in today's bullfight, el torero sufrió una cornada en la corrida de hoy Forum discussions with the word(s) "gore" in the title: blood and gore Cine Gore Democrat-controlled, Al Gore-inspired Congress gore gore (land measurement) gore point gore point gore(triangular piece of cloth) stoops to gore 'gore' also found in these entries: In other languages: French | Italian | Portuguese | German | Russian | Polish | Romanian | Czech | Greek | Turkish | Chinese | Japanese | Korean | Arabic Add WordReference search box to your Google
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