See Also: Sucraid(health)
gore(medicine)
Gore-Tex(dictionary)
Gore, Al(encyclopedia)
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gore(4)(dictionary)
gore(3)(dictionary)
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Gore-Tex(dictionary)

gore(4) (iou) and Sucraid (health)


gore(4) (iou)



gore verb1 trans. LME.
[Origin unkn.]
Cut, pierce, or stab deeply with a sharp weapon, spur, etc. Now rare exc. as sense 2. LME.
J. Dickey I wondered if I should tell whatever doctor dressed it that I had gored myself on my own arrow.
Of an animal: pierce or stab with the horns or (rarely) tusks. E16.
W. S. Maugham His hired man had been gored by a bull and was in hospital. absol.: Adam Smith The dog that bites, the ox that gores.

Sucraid (health)


Sucraid is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in Other countries. Active ingredient(s): sacrosidase.