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kore
[kawr-ee, kohr-ee, kawr-ey, kohr-ey]
noun
plural
koraiGreek Antiquity., a sculptured representation of a young woman, especially one produced prior to the 5th century b.c.
(initial capital letter), Also Persephone, especially as a symbol of virginity.
Word History and Origins
Origin of kore1
Example Sentences
For Doria Koré, who went on to be named Miss Haut-Sassandra, her crown holds even more significance: "Winning with natural hair shows the true beauty of African women."
“The Dodgers really are a story of growth,” said Daniel Foltz, corporate partnerships strategy and data analyst at KORE.
Yoon said he’ll try to use those summits to discuss bilateral cooperation and explain South Kore’s hopes to host the 2030 World Expo in Busan, South Korea’s second-biggest city.
North Kore calls the date “the V-Day” or “the War Victory Day.”
Earlier this week, Twilio sold its Internet of Things business to Kore Group Holdings for a stake of 10 million shares, which were valued at $12.4 million based on Kore’s closing price before the deal was announced.
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