Ore

Word ORE
Character 3
Hyphenation ore
Pronunciations /ɔː/

Definitions and meanings of "Ore"

What do we mean by ore?

A mineral or an aggregate of minerals from which a valuable constituent, especially a metal, can be profitably mined or extracted. noun

A Middle English form of oar. noun

A seaweed, especially Fucus vesiculosus or Laminaria digitata. Compare ore-weed. noun

Favor; grace; mercy; clemency; protection. noun

Honor; glory. noun

A metalliferous mineral of rock, especially one which is of sufficient value to be mined. noun

Metal; sometimes, specifically, a precious metal, as gold. noun

See the qualifying words. noun

A kind of fine wool. noun

One of the walls which surround the hearth of a Catalan forge. noun

In the metallurgical treatment of the residue from burning off the sulphur of pyrites in the manufacture of sulphuric acid this material is mixed with common salt, roasted in a suitable furnace with free access of air, and, after cooling, leached with water to extract salts of copper. The dark-red oxid of iron which is left from the leaching is known as purple ore or blue billy. It is reduced to pulverulent metallic iron and used to precipitate copper from the solution obtained in the leaching. noun

Abbreviations of Oregon. noun

Honor; grace; favor; mercy; clemency; happy augury. noun

The native form of a metal, whether free and uncombined, as gold, copper, etc., or combined, as iron, lead, etc. Usually the ores contain the metals combined with oxygen, sulphur, arsenic, etc. (called mineralizers). noun

A native metal or its compound with the rock in which it occurs, after it has been picked over to throw out what is worthless. noun

Metal. noun

A low furnace in which rich lead ore is reduced; -- also called Scotch hearth. noun

Rock that contains utilitarian materials; primarily a rock containing metals or gems which -- at the time of the rock's evaluation and proposal for extraction -- are able to be separated from its neighboring minerals and processed at a cost that does not exceed those materials' present-day economic values. noun

A mineral that contains metal that is valuable enough to be mined noun

A monetary subunit in Denmark and Norway and Sweden; 100 ore equal 1 krona noun

Rock or other material that contains valuable or utilitarian materials; primarily a rock containing metals or gems for which it is typically mined and processed.

A really nice girl who loves her mom dearly, has huge brown eyes, pretty short, loves to take part in group activities, gets hurt easily but loves you anyway Urban Dictionary

Japanese word for I; mostly used by males, but females sometimes use it if they're tomboyish/have a rough side to their personality. Not advisable to use if you're a foreigner because that will make you sound aggressive if speaking to a native. P.S. Instead of using the standard "desu", you might occasionally use "da" instead (male variant of "Desu") Urban Dictionary

The rock or soil from which minerals are extracted. Urban Dictionary

A whore. Used more as a friendly quip. Urban Dictionary

Boy with a head shaped like a peanut Urban Dictionary

Usually what jakes and isabels do in math class Ore is a fun activity for ages everyone :) It gives great pleasure and a great way to waste time Something adam sandler would do every night it can mean anything the word makers want it to mean Urban Dictionary

This girl is usually a thot and a fake h o e e e e e e e e she is just cry for attention Urban Dictionary

Ore is the kind of girl that is pretty and nice. She has a very loving personality and care about everyone. Ore tends to have lots of friends and is shy at first but crazy...in a good way when you get to know her. She usually has pretty brown eyes and loves shopping. Ore is the kind of friend that will take time out of her day to listen to you even if she is really busy. Ore is a very great friend to have. Urban Dictionary

On Real Shit. Usually used when agreeing with someone. Like “Dead Ass” Urban Dictionary

Ore is a very kind funny handsome or pretty person,tends to have a lot of friends and is usually shy and quiet when you first meet them but as you get to know them you'll know they quiet crazy but chill at the same time Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Ore

The word "ore" in example sentences

This ore is the foundation material for our blast furnace operations at Sydney, Nova Scotia, and is also exported for use in the steel plants of the British Isles and of Germany. ❋ Unknown (1953)

The supply of this ore is apparently inexhaustible, but no veins have as yet been found. ❋ Isabella Lucy (1883)

The ore is absolutely a common good, which we protect for the prospector via real estate rights in the form of a “claim.” (just ask any Oklahoman about their state history with homesteading). ❋ Unknown (2010)

It seems like our second highest export besides the ore is beautiful teenagers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Even if the silver ore is eventually worked out, Peñoles realizes that the caverns might have a very bright future as a major geo-tourist attraction. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I titled my novel Yellowcake in part because the making of yellowcake was such an important element of my characters 'lives, but also because it's a long-lived energy source emitting radiation for years after the ore is mined. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Strong demand from China and other parts of Asia for Australia 's major commodity exports of coking coal and iron ore is also reshaping the economy, fueling a shift to record monthly trade surpluses, swelling government revenue and powering the economy at above-average growth rates. ❋ James Glynn (2010)

Three companies accounting for the bulk of the world's exports of iron ore is hardly an over-abundance of suppliers. ❋ Nils Pratley (2010)

Congo has diamonds, gold, copper, cobalt, cassiterite (tin ore) and coltan as well as timber, coffee and oil, little of which has benefited the Congolese, since the brutal rule of Belgium during colonial times. ❋ Evelyn Leopold (2010)

Iron ore is one of the key raw materials for steel. ❋ Associated Press (2010)

On Monday, a ship loaded with Norwegian iron ore is expected to dock in Qingdao, China, marking the first passage of a commercial cargo ship from Europe to Asia through the Arctic waters. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Pilbara has boomed in recent years as China's voracious demand for iron ore to feed its construction-driven economy has put a premium on ore from the region, the country's nearest overseas source of high-quality ore. ❋ David Fickling (2010)

The country lacks the technology to convert the titanium ore into metal and therefore the ore is used mostly in dyes and paints after processing. ❋ Rajesh Roy (2010)

Note that ore is a mineral that can be mined at a profit. ❋ Unknown (2010)

ore, she [loves] me ❋ òdòdó (2020)

Ore wa Amerika-jin [desu] (I am an American) [Kore] wa ore no [tomodachi] da. (This is my friend) ❋ Rua-kun (2012)

[Gold] can be extracted from [hard rock] or placer ore. ❋ Downstrike (2004)

[How many] times did you [bang] his mom [in the pooper]? You ore! ❋ Gautam Malhotra (2005)

that [boy] is such an ore ❋ Sam.p (2006)

Boy: hey [what u doin] this weekend? Girl: nothin, [wanna hang]? Boy: totally, lets ore. Girl: great idea! Ill invite [the gang]! ❋ IPod4767 (2011)

that girl is almost as [bad a] ore! [Ikr] she is such a [liar] ❋ Min3craft_4_l1f3 (2019)

(Ore) ❋ Person 1734 (2014)

Person 1 : [Are we] [skipping class] today? [Person 2]: ORS ❋ 21_$AL$A (2018)

[Hes] a [real] Ore sometimea ❋ Otlm (2021)

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