| n. | 1. | Dirt; mud. |
| 2. | Blood; especially, blood that after effusion has become thick or clotted. | |
| 1. | A wedgeshaped or triangular piece of cloth, canvas, etc., sewed into a garment, sail, etc., to give greater width at a particular part. | |
| 2. | A small traingular piece of land. | |
| 3. | (Her.) One of the abatements. It is made of two curved lines, meeting in an acute angle in the fesse point. | |
| v. t. | 1. | To pierce or wound, as with a horn; to penetrate with a pointed instrument, as a spear; to stab. |
| 1. | To cut in a traingular form; to piece with a gore; to provide with a gore; |
| Noun | 1. | Gore - vice president of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948) Synonyms: Al Gore, Albert Gore Jr. |
| 2. | gore - coagulated blood from a wound | |
| 3. | gore - a triangular piece of cloth | |
| 4. | gore - the shedding of blood resulting in murder; "he avenged the blood of his kinsmen" | |
| Verb | 1. | gore - wound by piercing with a sharp or penetrating object or instrument |
| 2. | gore - cut into gores; "gore a skirt" |
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