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- Bore - v. t. - To perforate or penetrate, as a solid body, by turning an auger, gimlet, drill, or other instrument; to make a round hole in or through; to pierce; as, to bore a plank.
- Bore - v. t. - To form or enlarge by means of a boring instrument or apparatus; as, to bore a steam cylinder or a gun barrel; to bore a hole.
- Bore - v. t. - To make (a passage) by laborious effort, as in boring; as, to bore one's way through a crowd; to force a narrow and difficult passage through.
- Bore - v. t. - To weary by tedious iteration or by dullness; to tire; to trouble; to vex; to annoy; to pester.
- Bore - v. t. - To befool; to trick.
- Bore - v. i. - To make a hole or perforation with, or as with, a boring instrument; to cut a circular hole by the rotary motion of a tool; as, to bore for water or oil (i. e., to sink a well by boring for water or oil); to bore with a gimlet; to bore into a tree (as insects).
- Bore - v. i. - To be pierced or penetrated by an instrument that cuts as it turns; as, this timber does not bore well, or is hard to bore.
- Bore - v. i. - To push forward in a certain direction with laborious effort.
- Bore - v. i. - To shoot out the nose or toss it in the air; -- said of a horse.
- Bore - n. - A hole made by boring; a perforation.
- Bore - n. - The internal cylindrical cavity of a gun, cannon, pistol, or other firearm, or of a pipe or tube.
- Bore - imp. - of Bear
- Bore - n. - The size of a hole; the interior diameter of a tube or gun barrel; the caliber.
- Bore - n. - A tool for making a hole by boring, as an auger.
- Bore - n. - Caliber; importance.
- Bore - n. - A person or thing that wearies by prolixity or dullness; a tiresome person or affair; any person or thing which causes ennui.
- Bore - n. - A tidal flood which regularly or occasionally rushes into certain rivers of peculiar configuration or location, in one or more waves which present a very abrupt front of considerable height, dangerous to shipping, as at the mouth of the Amazon, in South America, the Hoogly and Indus, in India, and the Tsien-tang, in China.
- Bore - n. - Less properly, a very high and rapid tidal flow, when not so abrupt, such as occurs at the Bay of Fundy and in the British Channel.
- Bore - - imp. of 1st & 2d Bear.
- Boreal - a. - Northern; pertaining to the north, or to the north wind; as, a boreal bird; a boreal blast.
- Boreas - n. - The north wind; -- usually a personification.
- Borecole - n. - A brassicaceous plant of many varieties, cultivated for its leaves, which are not formed into a compact head like the cabbage, but are loose, and are generally curled or wrinkled; kale.
- Bored - imp. & p. p. - of Bore
- Boredom - n. - The state of being bored, or pestered; a state of ennui.
- Boredom - n. - The realm of bores; bores, collectively.
- Teredo - n. - A genus of long, slender, wormlike bivalve mollusks which bore into submerged wood, such as the piles of wharves, bottoms of ships, etc.; -- called also shipworm. See Shipworm. See Illust. in App.
- Drill - v. t. - To pierce or bore with a drill, or a with a drill; to perforate; as, to drill a hole into a rock; to drill a piece of metal.
- Searcher - n. - An instrument for examining the bore of a cannon, to detect cavities.
- Land - n. - In any surface prepared with indentations, perforations, or grooves, that part of the surface which is not so treated, as the level part of a millstone between the furrows, or the surface of the bore of a rifled gun between the grooves.
- Smoothbore - a. - Having a bore of perfectly smooth surface; -- distinguished from rifled.
- Chuck - v. t. - To place in a chuck, or hold by means of a chuck, as in turning; to bore or turn (a hole) in a revolving piece held in a chuck.
- Calipers - n. pl. - An instrument, usually resembling a pair of dividers or compasses with curved legs, for measuring the diameter or thickness of bodies, as of work shaped in a lathe or planer, timber, masts, shot, etc.; or the bore of firearms, tubes, etc.; -- called also caliper compasses, or caliber compasses.
- Jump - v. t. - To bore with a jumper.
- Bore - v. i. - To make a hole or perforation with, or as with, a boring instrument; to cut a circular hole by the rotary motion of a tool; as, to bore for water or oil (i. e., to sink a well by boring for water or oil); to bore with a gimlet; to bore into a tree (as insects).
- Slug - v. i. - To become reduced in diameter, or changed in shape, by passing from a larger to a smaller part of the bore of the barrel; -- said of a bullet when fired from a gun, pistol, or other firearm.
- Wimble - v. t. - To bore or pierce, as with a wimble.
- Longicornia - n. pl. - A division of beetles, including a large number of species, in which the antennae are very long. Most of them, while in the larval state, bore into the wood or beneath the bark of trees, and some species are very destructive to fruit and shade trees. See Apple borer, under Apple, and Locust beetle, under Locust.
- Windage - n. - The difference between the diameter of the bore of a gun and that of the shot fired from it.
- Bore - v. t. - To make (a passage) by laborious effort, as in boring; as, to bore one's way through a crowd; to force a narrow and difficult passage through.
- Drawbore - v. t. - To enlarge the bore of a gun barrel by drawing, instead of thrusting, a revolving tool through it.
- Horntail - n. - Any one of family (Uroceridae) of large hymenopterous insects, allied to the sawflies. The larvae bore in the wood of trees. So called from the long, stout ovipositors of the females.
- Krupp gun - - A breech-loading steel cannon manufactured at the works of Friedrich Krupp, at Essen in Prussia. Guns of over eight-inch bore are made up of several concentric cylinders; those of a smaller size are forged solid.
- Xylophaga - n. - A genus of marine bivalves which bore holes in wood. They are allied to Pholas.
- Bore - v. t. - To form or enlarge by means of a boring instrument or apparatus; as, to bore a steam cylinder or a gun barrel; to bore a hole.
- Choke - n. - A constriction in the bore of a shotgun, case of a rocket, etc.
- Palmer - n. - A wandering religious votary; especially, one who bore a branch of palm as a token that he had visited the Holy Land and its sacred places.
- Lictor - n. - An officer who bore an ax and fasces or rods, as ensigns of his office. His duty was to attend the chief magistrates when they appeared in public, to clear the way, and cause due respect to be paid to them, also to apprehend and punish criminals.
- Lithodomus - n. - A genus of elongated bivalve shells, allied to the mussels, and remarkable for their ability to bore holes for shelter, in solid limestone, shells, etc. Called also Lithophagus.
- Sponge - n. - A mop for cleaning the bore of a cannon after a discharge. It consists of a cylinder of wood, covered with sheepskin with the wool on, or cloth with a heavy looped nap, and having a handle, or staff.
- Gomer - n. - A conical chamber at the breech of the bore in heavy ordnance, especially in mortars; -- named after the inventor.
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- H6001 עָמֵל - 6001 עָמֵל - עָמֵל - - ʻâmêl - aw-male' - from עָמַל; toiling; concretely, a laborer; figuratively, sorrowful; that laboureth, that is a misery, had taken (labour), wicked, workman. - - heb
- H952 בּוּר - 952 בּוּר - בּוּר - - bûwr - boor - a primitive root; to bore, i.e. (figuratively) examine; declare. - Verb - heb
- H2490 חָלַל - 2490 חָלַל - חָלַל - - châlal - khaw-lal' - a primitive root (compare חָלָה); also denominative (from חָלִיל); properly, to bore, i.e. (by implication) to wound, to dissolve; figuratively, to profane (a person, place or thing), to break (one's word), to begin (as if by an 'opening wedge'); to play (the flute); begin ([idiom] men began), defile, [idiom] break, defile, [idiom] eat (as common things), [idiom] first, [idiom] gather the grape thereof, [idiom] take inheritance, pipe, player on instruments, pollute, (cast as) profane (self), prostitute, slay (slain), sorrow, stain, wound. - Verb - heb
- H2352 חוּר - 2352 חוּר - חוּר - - chûwr - khoor - or (shortened) חֻר; from an unused root probably meaning to bore; the crevice of a serpent; the cell of aprison; hole. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H3738 כָּרָה - 3738 כָּרָה - כָּרָה - - kârâh - kaw-raw' - a primitive root; properly, to dig; figuratively, to plot; generally, to bore or open; dig, [idiom] make (a banquet), open. - Verb - heb
- H3595 כִּיּוֹר - 3595 כִּיּוֹר - כִּיּוֹר - - kîyôwr - kee-yore' - or כִּיֹּר; from the same as כּוּר; properly, something round (as excavated or bored), i.e. a chafing-dish forcoals or a caldron forcooking; hence (from similarity of form) a washbowl; also (for the same reason) a pulpit or platform; hearth, laver, pan, scaffold. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5344 נָקַב - 5344 נָקַב - נָקַב - - nâqab - naw-kab' - a primitive root; to puncture, literally (to perforate, with more or less violence) or figuratively (to specify, designate, libel); appoint, blaspheme, bore, curse, express, with holes, name, pierce, strike through. - Verb - heb
- H5365 נָקַר - 5365 נָקַר - נָקַר - - nâqar - naw-kar' - a primitive root; to bore (penetrate, quarry); dig, pick out, pierce, put (thrust) out. - Verb - heb
- H5357 נָקִיק - 5357 נָקִיק - נָקִיק - - nâqîyq - naw-keek' - from an unused root meaning to bore; a cleft; hole. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5366 נְקָרָה - 5366 נְקָרָה - נְקָרָה - - nᵉqârâh - nek-aw-raw' - from נָקַר, a fissure; {to bore (penetrate, quarry)}; cleft, clift. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H7527 רָצַע - 7527 רָצַע - רָצַע - - râtsaʻ - raw-tsah' - a primitive root; to pierce; bore. - Verb - heb
- H7876 שָׁיָה - 7876 שָׁיָה - שָׁיָה - - shâyâh - shaw-yaw' - a primitive root; to keep in memory; be unmindful. (Render Deuteronomy 32:18, 'A Rock bore thee, thou must recollect; and (yet) thou hast forgotten,' etc.) - Verb - heb
- G4904 συνεργός - 4904 συνεργός - ΣΥΝΕΡΓΌΣ - - synergós - soon-er-gos' - from a presumed compound of σύν and the base of ἔργον; a co-laborer, i.e. coadjutor:--companion in labour, (fellow-)helper(-labourer, -worker), labourer together with, workfellow. - Adjective - greek
- H6829 צָפוֹן - 6829 צָפוֹן - צָפוֹן - - Tsâphôwn - tsaw-fone' - the same as צָפוֹן; boreal; Tsaphon, a place in Palestine; Zaphon. - Proper Name Location - x-pn
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- Job 18 41:2 - Canst thou put an hook into his nose ? or bore his jaw through with a thorn ?
התשׂים אגמון באפו ובחוח תקוב לחיו - Exodus 2 21:6 - Then his master shall bring him unto the judges ; he shall also bring him to the door, or unto the door post ; and his master shall bore his ear through with an aul ; and he shall serve him for ever.
והגישׁו אדניו אל־האלהים והגישׁו אל־הדלת או אל־המזוזה ורצע אדניו את־אזנו במרצע ועבדו לעלם
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- Exodus 2 21:6 Then his master shall bring him unto the judges; he shall also bring him to the door, or unto the door post; and his master shall bore his ear through with an awl; and he shall serve him for ever.
אָדוֹן נָגַשׁ אֱלֹהִים נָגַשׁ דֶּלֶת מְזוּזָה אָדוֹן רָצַע אֹזֶן מַרְצֵעַ עָבַד עוֹלָם - Job 18 41:2 Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or bore his jaw through with a thorn?
שׂוּם אַגְמוֹן אַף נָקַב לְחִי חוֹחַ - 2 Kings 12 12:9 But Jehoiada the priest took a chest, and bored a hole in the lid of it, and set it beside the altar, on the right side as one cometh into the house of the LORD: and the priests that kept the door put therein all the money that was brought into the house of the LORD.
יְהוֹיָדָע כֹּהֵן לָקַח אֶחָד אָרוֹן נָקַב חוֹר דֶּלֶת נָתַן אֵצֶל מִזְבֵּחַ יָמִין אִישׁ בּוֹא בַּיִת יְהֹוָה כֹּהֵן שָׁמַר סַף נָתַן כֶּסֶף בּוֹא בַּיִת יְהֹוָה