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gore

noun
Blood; but generally, thick or clotted blood; blood that after effusion becomes inspissated.

gore

Dirt; mud.

gore

noun
A wedge-shaped or triangular piece of cloth sewed into a garment to widen it in any part.

gore

A slip or triangular piece of land.

gore

In heraldry, an abatement denoting a coward. It consists of two arch lines, meeting in an acute angle in the middle of the fess point.

gore

verb transitive
To stab; to pierce; to penetrate with a pointed instrument, as a spear.

gore

To pierce with the point of a horn. If an ox gore a man or a woman-- Exodus 21:28.