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lore
n. compilation of traditional knowledge or beliefs about a particular subject; knowledge gained through education, learning


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Lore
Lore may refer to:Lore, that which is learned, a teaching. Learning of a special or out-of-the-way kindFolklore, acquired knowledge or traditional beliefsLore, region between the eye and bill on the side of a bird's head; plural is lores, adjective is loral; this term also applies to analogous structures in fish and reptiles, for example, the loral scales in snakesLore, The Quarterly Digest of Maddening Fiction. An award-winning horror magazine that ran between 1995 and 2000. Edited by Rod Heather, Sean O'Leary and Joseph Martucci.Lore (Star Trek), an android in the Star Trek fictional universeLORE, defunct database management system for XML developed at Stanford UniversityTwisted Lore , a documentation generator with LaTeX and HTML support.Lore Sjöberg, an internet humouristLore, place which the RPG game AdventureQuest takes place - Land of Rising EvilLore, for the Clannad albumLore of Magic, a school of magic in Warhammer Fantasy (setting)
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lore
Noun
1. knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote; "early peoples passed on plant and animal lore through legend"
(synonym) traditional knowledge
(hypernym) content, cognitive content, mental object
(hyponym) old wives' tale


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Lore (der)
n. small truck

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Lore
(v. t.)
Workmanship.
  
 
(v. t.)
That which is taught; hence, instruction; wisdom; advice; counsel.
  
 
(v. t.)
That which is or may be learned or known; the knowledge gained from tradition, books, or experience; often, the whole body of knowledge possessed by a people or class of people, or pertaining to a particular subject; as, the lore of the Egyptians; priestly lore; legal lore; folklore.
  
 
(obs. imp. & p. p.)
Lost.
  
 
(n.)
The space between the eye and bill, in birds, and the corresponding region in reptiles and fishes.
  
 
(n.)
The anterior portion of the cheeks of insects.
  

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