core

Phrases
An user
This   took on   core   notions   in   cognitive psychology   and   in particular   memory   and   attribution .

Cela a pris des notions de base en psychologie cognitive et en particulier la mémoire et l'attribution.

An user
Meanwhile the  Bynars  discreetly   create   a
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  catastrophic   failure   in   the  ship's  warp   core .

Pendant ce temps, les Bynars créent discrètement une défaillance catastrophique du noyau de chaîne du navire.

Signification (Anglais)

Fréquence

B2
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/kɔː/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Middle English core, kore, coor (“apple-core, pith”), of obscure and uncertain origin. Possibly of native English origin, from Old English *cor, related to Old English *coruc, *corc (diminutive) (> Middle English cork, crok (“core of an apple or other fruit, heart of an onion”)) and Old English corn (“seed", also "grain”); or alternatively perhaps from Old French cuer (“heart”), from Latin cor (“heart”); or from Old French cors (“body”), from Latin corpus (“body”). Compare also Middle English colk, coke, coll (“the heart or centre of an apple or onion, core”), Dutch kern (“core”), German Kern (“core”). See also heart, corpse.

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