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lore 1 L0252100 (lôr)n. Accumulated knowledge or beliefs held by a group about a subject, especially when passed from generation to generation by oral tradition. See Synonyms at knowledge. [Middle English, from Old English lār; see leis- in Indo-European roots.]
lore 2 L0252100 (lôr)n. The space between the eye and the base of the bill of a bird or between the eye and nostril of a snake. [Latin lōrum, thong.] lor′e·al (lôr′ē-əl) adj.lore (lɔː) n1. collective knowledge or wisdom on a particular subject, esp of a traditional nature2. knowledge or learning3. archaic teaching, or something that is taught[Old English lār; related to leornian to learn]
lore (lɔː) n1. (Zoology) the surface of the head of a bird between the eyes and the base of the bill2. (Zoology) the corresponding area in a snake or fish[C19: from New Latin lōrum, from Latin: strap]lore1 (lɔr, loʊr) n. 1. the body of knowledge, esp. of a traditional, anecdotal, or popular nature, on a particular subject: nature lore; local lore. 2. learning, knowledge, or erudition. 3. Archaic. a. the process or act of teaching; instruction. b. something that is taught; lesson. [before 950; Middle English; Old English lār, c. Old Frisian lāre, Old Saxon, Old High German lēra; compare learn] lore2 (lɔr, loʊr) n. the space between the eye and the bill of a bird, or a corresponding space in other animals, as snakes. [1615–25; < New Latin lōrum, Latin: thong, strap] lore - Originally meant "the act of teaching" or a "piece of instruction, lesson."See also related terms for instruction.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | lore - knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote; "early peoples passed on plant and animal lore through legend"traditional knowledgecognitive content, mental object, content - the sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learnedold wives' tale - a bit of lore passed on by word of mouthfolklore - the unwritten lore (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture |
lorenoun1. traditions, sayings, experience, saws, teaching, beliefs, wisdom, doctrine, mythos, folk-wisdom, traditional wisdom the Book of the Sea, which was stuffed with sailors' lore.2. learning, knowledge, know-how (informal), scholarship, letters, erudition prophets and diviners, knowledgeable in the lore of the starslorenoun1. That which is known about a specific subject or situation:data, fact (used in plural), information, intelligence, knowledge.2. A body of traditional beliefs and notions accumulated about a particular subject:folklore, legend, myth, mythology, mythos, tradition.3. That which is known; the sum of what has been perceived, discovered, or inferred:information, knowledge, wisdom.Translationslore (loː) noun knowledge handed down on a subject. the lore of the sea. 流傳的知識 学问,知识 lore
lore1. the surface of the head of a bird between the eyes and the base of the bill 2. the corresponding area in a snake or fish Lore (1)Object-oriented language for knowledge representation."Etude et Realisation d'un Language Objet: LORE", Y. Caseau,These, Paris-Sud, Nov 1987.Lore (2)CGE, Marcoussis, France. Set-based language E-mail: Christophe Dony lore
lore (lôr)n. The space between the eye and the base of the bill of a bird or between the eye and nostril of a snake. lor′e·al (lôr′ē-əl) adj.LORE
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LORE➣Line Oriented Editor | LORE➣Limb Ozone Retrieval Experiment (US NASA) | LORE➣Lab on Reengineering (Antwerp, Belgium) | LORE➣Laboratory for Ontological Research | LORE➣Local Operational Readiness Exercise (US Air Force) | LORE➣Land Ordnance Engineering (Canadian Forces, now defunct) |
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Synonyms for lorenoun traditionsSynonyms- traditions
- sayings
- experience
- saws
- teaching
- beliefs
- wisdom
- doctrine
- mythos
- folk-wisdom
- traditional wisdom
noun learningSynonyms- learning
- knowledge
- know-how
- scholarship
- letters
- erudition
Synonyms for lorenoun that which is known about a specific subject or situationSynonyms- data
- fact
- information
- intelligence
- knowledge
noun a body of traditional beliefs and notions accumulated about a particular subjectSynonyms- folklore
- legend
- myth
- mythology
- mythos
- tradition
noun that which is known; the sum of what has been perceived, discovered, or inferredSynonyms- information
- knowledge
- wisdom
Synonyms for lorenoun knowledge gained through tradition or anecdoteSynonymsRelated Words- cognitive content
- mental object
- content
- old wives' tale
- folklore
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