How Do You Spell CORED?

Pronunciation: [kˈɔːd] (IPA)

The word "cored" is spelled as /kɔːd/. The first syllable "cor" is pronounced as /kɔːr/, which is the same as the word "core". The final letter "d" is silent, which is why the word is pronounced as two syllables instead of three (/kɔːrd/). The word "cored" is commonly used to describe fruits or vegetables that have had their core removed. It can also refer to a process of drilling out the center of an object. Proper spelling and pronunciation of the word "cored" can help avoid confusion with similarly spelled or pronounced words, such as "cord" or "scored".

CORED Meaning and Definition

  1. Cored is a verb that is used to describe the act of removing the core or central part from something, usually a fruit or vegetable. It involves extracting the inner portion of an item, typically by cutting or scooping it out to make it hollow or remove unwanted components.

    When referring to fruits such as apples, pears, or pineapples, coring involves removing the tough central seed-holding structure along with the surrounding fibrous tissues, resulting in a fruit with a hollow center. This process makes it easier to consume and cook with the fruit without dealing with undesired parts like seeds or tough pieces.

    Coring is also commonly associated with vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, or cucumbers. In this context, it involves eliminating the central core and any seeds within, creating a cavity or space that can be filled with other ingredients or used for various culinary purposes like stuffing or making sauces.

    The word "cored" is derived from the noun "core," which refers to the central or innermost part of an object. By using the verb form, it indicates the action of specifically removing this central part and leaving the rest intact.

    Overall, cored is a term used to describe the process of extracting the central portion or core from a fruit or vegetable, resulting in a hollowed-out structure that is more convenient for consumption or further food preparation.

  2. In the herring fishery, salted and ready for drying.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of CORED

The word cored is derived from the verb core, which developed from Middle English cor, meaning the central part of the fruit or heart. This Middle English term originated from Old French cor, which had the same meaning. Both the Old French and Middle English words can be traced back to Latin cor, meaning heart. Thus, the etymology of cored ultimately leads to the Latin word for heart.

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Conjugate verb Cored

CONDITIONAL

I would core
we would core
you would core
he/she/it would core
they would core

FUTURE

I will core
we will core
you will core
he/she/it will core
they will core

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have cored
we will have cored
you will have cored
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they will have cored

PAST

I cored
we cored
you cored
he/she/it cored
they cored

PAST PERFECT

I had cored
we had cored
you had cored
he/she/it had cored
they had cored

PRESENT

I core
we core
you core
he/she/it cores
they core

PRESENT PERFECT

I have cored
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they have cored
I am coring
we are coring
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I was coring
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I will be coring
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I have been coring
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I would have cored
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I would be coring
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