Core

French Meaning

noyau

cœur

essentiel

fondamentale

trognon

vider

enlever le cœur

enlever le trognon

English Meaning

  1. The hard or fibrous central part of certain fruits, such as the apple or pear, containing the seeds.
  2. The central or innermost part: the hard elastic core of a baseball; a rod with a hollow core.
  3. The basic or most important part; the essence: a small core of dedicated supporters; the core of the problem. See Synonyms at substance.
  4. A set of subjects or courses that make up a required portion of a curriculum.
  5. Electricity A soft iron rod in a coil or transformer that provides a path for and intensifies the magnetic field produced by the windings.
  6. Computer Science A memory, especially one consisting of a series of tiny doughnut-shaped masses of magnetic material. Also called core memory.
  7. One of the magnetic doughnut-shaped masses that make up such a memory. Also called magnetic core.
  8. The central portion of the earth below the mantle, beginning at a depth of about 2,900 kilometers (1,800 miles) and probably consisting of iron and nickel. It is made up of a liquid outer core and a solid inner core.
  9. A mass of dry sand placed within a mold to provide openings or shape to a casting.
  10. A reactor core.
  11. A cylindrical sample of rock, ice, or other material obtained from the center of a mass by drilling or cutting.
  12. The base, usually of soft or inferior wood, to which veneer woods are glued.
  13. Archaeology A stone from which one or more flakes have been removed, serving as a source for such flakes or as a tool itself.
  14. To remove the core from: core apples.
  15. To remove (a cylindrical sample) from something, such as a glacier.