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What (who) is core - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CORE (disambiguation)

core         
1. <storage> Main memory or RAM. This term dates from the days of ferrite core memory; now archaic most places outside IBM, but also still used in the Unix community and by old-time hackers or those who would sound like them. Some derived idioms are quite current; "in core", for example, means "in memory" (paged in, as opposed to "on disk", {paged out}), and both core dump and the "core image" or "core file" produced by one are terms in favour. Some varieties of Commonwealth hackish prefer store. [Jargon File] (1995-03-03) 2. <processor> An integrated circuit design, usually for a microprocessor, which includes only the CPU and which is intended to form part of a complete circuit design which incorporates other circuits on the same chip such as cache, memory management unit, I/O ports and timers. The ARM6, ARM7 and ARM8 are examples. 3. <language> A varient on kernel as used to describe features built into a language as opposed to those provided by libraries. (1995-03-03)
Core         
·noun A Hebrew dry measure; a cor or homer.
II. Core ·noun A miner's underground working time or shift.
III. Core ·vt To form by means of a core, as a hole in a casting.
IV. Core ·noun A disorder of sheep occasioned by worms in the liver.
V. Core ·noun A body of individuals; an Assemblage.
VI. Core ·noun The center or inner part, as of an open space; as, the core of a square.
VII. Core ·noun The bony process which forms the central axis of the horns in many animals.
VIII. Core ·noun The most important part of a thing; the essence; as, the core of a subject.
IX. Core ·vt To take out the core or inward parts of; as, to core an Apple.
X. Core ·add. ·noun A mass of iron, usually made of thin plates, upon which the conductor of an armature or of a transformer is wound.
XI. Core ·noun The heart or inner part of a thing, as of a column, wall, rope, of a boil, ·etc.; especially, the central part of fruit, containing the kernels or seeds; as, the core of an apple or quince.
XII. Core ·noun The prtion of a mold which shapes the interior of a cylinder, tube, or other hollow casting, or which makes a hole in or through a casting; a part of the mold, made separate from and inserted in it, for shaping some part of the casting, the form of which is not determined by that of the pattern.
core         
n.
1) the hard core
2) at the core (at the core of the problem)
3) to the core (rotten to the core)

Wikipedia

CORE

CORE may refer to:

  • Center for Operations Research and Econometrics at the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) in Belgium
  • Center for Organizational Research and Education
  • CORE (research service), a research service at The Open University in Buckinghamshire, England
  • Central Organisation for Railway Electrification, a subsidiary of Indian Railways
  • Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
  • Coordenadoria de Recursos Especiais (Brazil), a SWAT unit
  • Committee on Operating Rules for Information Exchange, part of the Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare
  • Caucus of Rand File Educators, a caucus of the Chicago Teachers Union
  • Intel Core, stylized and marketed as Intel CORE as of 2009
  • Lutheran CORE, or Coalition for Renewal, a non-profit organization formed in 2005
  • CORE Project (Curriculum Open-Access Resources in Economics Project)
  • CORE (Clinical Outcomes in Routine Use) System and CORE System Trust, see CORE-OM
  • The CORE, an area (the last subarea of Hotland) in the video game Undertale
  • "CORE", a track from the soundtrack of the 2015 video game Undertale by Toby Fox
  • Collective Oregon Eateries, Portland, Oregon, U.S.
  • CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort), Non-profit organization founded by Sean Penn and Ann Lee
Examples of use of core
1. That solid inner core is surrounded by a fluid outer core about 4,200 miles across.
2. Tuesday‘s result may have brought joy to core Democrats, but it did the same to core Republicans.
3. Canadian core At the core of the NATO military operation in Kandahar are some 2,500 Canadian troops.
4. He said: "If you keep out those people that follow the hard core then the hard core are isolated.
5. "These new solutions accomplish Tejari‘s core objectives.