cor
interj.
(British) expression of amazement, cry of admiration (Informal)
n.
ancient Hebrew unit of capacity; (British usage) English horn, wooden wind instrument in the oboe family; (Latin) heart
COR
COR may refer to:The
heart, since cor is Latin for this bloodpump
COR (label) - labelling for kosher foods in CanadaCargo Outturn ReportCarrier Operated RelayCatholic Organizations for RenewalCenter for Orthopaedic ResearchCenter of RotationCentral Office of Record
Central Outdoor RouterCertificate of RecognitionCertificate of RegistrationChange of RaterChange Order RequestChartered Organization RepresentativeChurch of the Redeemer
Church of the ResurrectionClass of RestrictionCoalition on RevivalCoefficient of Reliability
Coefficient of restitutionCollege of RadiographersColours of ResistanceCombined Operation RatioCommander of the Relief
Committee of the RegionsCommittee on ResearchCommon Order RepositoryCommunications Outage RecorderCommunity of Reconciliation
Confederation of RegionsContinental Operating RangeContinental Operations RangeContinuity of Operations RedesignContracting Officer's RepresentativeCoordinate Report
Córdoba, Argentina (airport code)Core Operations ReportCouncil of Orthodox RabbisCouncil of Record
Council of RepresentativesCourse of ReactionCounter Organic Revolution
Cup of Russia
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Confederation of Regions Party of Canada
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cor (m)
n.
horn (Music); corn
COR (Coronel)
military officer
cor
n.
color, paint, hue, tinge, dye; turn up
Cor
(n.)
A Hebrew measure of capacity; a homer.
Cor-
A prefix signifying with, together, etc. See Com-.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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