Pore

Noun

 * 1) a tiny opening in the skin
 * 2) by extension any small opening or interstice, especially one of many or allowing passage of a fluid.

Verb

 * 1) to study meticulously; to go over again and again.
 * 2) to meditate or reflect in a steady way.

Derived terms

 * pore over

Adverbs for Pore
painfully; industriously; studiously; bookishly; academically; scholastically; ambitiously.

Thesaurus
Eustachian tube, Fallopian tube, aperture, avenue, blowhole, broaching, canal, cavity, channel, chasm, check, chute, clearing, cleft, con, crack, debouch, disclosure, door, duct, egress, emunctory, escape, estuary, examine, exhaust, exit, fenestra, fistula, floodgate, flume, fontanel, foramen, gap, gape, gat, go over, gulf, hiatus, hole, hollow, inlet, interval, intestines, lacuna, laying open, leak, loophole, meatus, opening, opening up, orifice, ostium, out, outcome, outfall, outgate, outgo, outlet, oviduct, passageway, perforation, peruse, pore over, port, read, sally port, salpinx, scrutinize, slot, sluice, space, spiracle, split, spout, stoma, study, tap, thoracic duct, throwing open, uncorking, unstopping, ureter, urethra, vagina, vas, vent, ventage, venthole, vessel, vomitory, way out, weir, yawn

Etymology 1
From pouren: from, from  porus:, from  πόρος:.

Etymology 2
pouren "to gaze intently, look closely" from *purian, suggested by  spyrian "to investigate, examine". Akin to poren "to pore, look",  spor "track, trace, vestige"

Pronunciation




Noun

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 * Japanese:,  ;  小孔;  毛穴;  皮脂腺;  気孔
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Verb

 * Japanese: 熟考する, 熟慮する


 * Russian: тщательно изучать


 * Japanese: 熟考する, 熟慮する

Anagrams

 * repo
 * rope

Etymology
From porus: from  πόρος:.

Noun

 * 1) pore (small opening in skin)
 * 2) by extension, small openings