
1) Also calledthe tree itself 2) American rock music group 3) Attached to a fishing line 4) Bark 5) Bark of an oak tree 6) Bobber 7) Bottle insert 8) Bottle plug 9) Bottle stopper 10) Bottleneck blocker 11) Bulletin board material 12) Bulletin-board material 13) Bung 14) Bunghole filler 15) Cab stopper
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1) Bobber 2) Bobfloat 3) Phellem 4) Plug 5) Stop 6) Stopper
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• (v. t.) To furnish or fit with cork; to raise on cork. • (n.) The outer layer of the bark of the cork tree (Quercus Suber), of which stoppers for bottles and casks are made. See Cutose. • (n.) A mass of tabular cells formed in any kind of bark, in greater or less abundance. • (n.) A stopper for a bottle or cask, cut out of cor...
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county borough, seaport, and county town (seat) of County Cork, in the province of Munster, Ireland. It is located at the head of Cork Harbour on the ...
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county in the province of Munster, southwestern Ireland. The largest county in Ireland, it is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean (south) and by Counties ...
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Cylinder-shaped piece cut from the thick bark of a cork-oak tree and used as a stopper in wine bottles. Cork is especially well suited for this purpose because of its waxy composition and springiness.
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A wine bottle stopper made from the thick outer bark of the cork oak tree.
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An external, secondary tissue impermeable to water and gasses. It is often formed in response to wounding or infection.
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Cork (kôrk)
noun [ Confer G., Dan., & Swedish
kork , D.
kurk ; all from Spanish
corcho , from Latin
cortex ,
corticis , bark, rind. Confer
Cortex .]
1. The outer layer of the bark of the cork tree (
Quercus Suber ), of which stoppers for bottl...
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Cork transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Corked (kôrkt);
present participle & verbal noun Corking .]
1. To stop with a cork, as a bottle.
2. To furnish or fit with cork; to raise on cork. « Tread on
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Circulation Obviation Retrofit Kit
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Cylinder-shaped piece cut from the thick bark of a cork-oak tree and used as a stopper in wine bottles. Cork is especially well suited for this purpose because of its waxy composition and springiness.
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Cork is the external bark of a species of oak (Quercus suber) which grows in Spain, Portugal, and other southern parts of Europe and in the north of Africa, and is distinguished by the great thickness and sponginess of its bark, and by the leaves being evergreen, rectangular, somewhat oval, downy underneath, and waved. The outer bark falls off of i...
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cork (Janus word) To take out and to insert.
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Outer waterproof layer covering most trees and shrubs. The cork material used in flooring and for it's properties is from the tree Quercus Suber.
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bottle cork noun the plug in the mouth of a bottle (especially a wine bottle)
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(city) Third-largest city in Ireland; port and county town of County Cork, important industrial and trading centre on the River Lee, at the head of the long inlet of Cork harbour, 21 km/13 mi from the sea; population (2002) 123,100. The lower harbour, at Cobh, can berth liners....
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(county) Click images to enlargeLargest county of the Republic of Ireland, in the province of Munster; county town Cork; area 7,460 sq km/2,880 sq mi; population (2002) 447,800. Cork is mainly agricultural, but...
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Light, waterproof outer layers of the bark covering the branches and roots of almost all trees and shrubs. The cork oak (
Quercus suber), a native of southern Europe and North Africa, is cultivated in Spain and Portugal; the exceptionally thick outer layers of its bark provide the cork that is used commercially
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A stopper consisting of a cylindrical piece of bark cut from the tree Quercus suber. The elasticity and springiness of this wood enables it to hold the wine inside the bottle without leaking.
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A rotation off-axis. If a rider rotates off-axis twice, this is a double-cork, three times it’s a triple-cork (and so on).
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An off-axis rotation. If a skier inverts twice, the trick becomes a double cork. A third invert makes it a triple cork, and so on.
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An off-axis rotation. If a riders inverts twice, the trick becomes a double cork. A third invert makes it a triple cork, and so on.
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An off-axis spin where the rider’s head dips below the relative position of the board.
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Bottle stopper made from the bark of the cork oak.
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