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the bore
noun
A hole drilled or milled through something, or (by extension) its diameter .
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Bore: The hollow cylinder bored down the centre of the cannon, including the base of the bore or bottom of the bore, the nearest end of the bore into which the ordnance (wadding, shot, etc).
Mercury, conversely, is depressed to a greater degree, the narrower the bore.
The orifice controls the thickness of the tube wall and the shape of the bore.
We shall use them only against the bore who discusses her Unconscious.
The narrower the bore of the capillary tube, the higher the water rises.
They feed a "perf gun" down the bore.
The dose peak is near the top of the bore.
By reducing the bore resistance, one can take advantage of less drilling and proportionally less capital cost for the bore field, while achieving the same loop temperatures.
However, when the bore conductivity is low and the gas pressure is high, the cooling load becomes more sensitive to the bore conductivity.
The bore wells are the only source to fulfill domestic demands of this area.
The probe is placed down the bore of the needle, and the needle is carefully withdrawn.
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