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ore
1[ awr, ohr ]
noun
- a metal-bearing mineral or rock, or a native metal, that can be mined at a profit.
- a mineral or natural product serving as a source of some nonmetallic substance, as sulfur.
öre
2[ œ-ruh ]
noun
- a bronze coin of Norway, one 100th of a krone.
- a zinc or bronze coin of Denmark, one 100th of a krone.
- a bronze coin of Sweden, one 100th of a krona.
- a fractional currency of the Faeroe Islands, one 100th of a krona.
Ore.
3abbreviation for
- Oregon.
öre
1/ ˈørə /
noun
- a Scandinavian monetary unit worth one hundredth of a Swedish krona and ( øre ) one hundredth of a Danish and Norwegian krone
ore
2/ ɔː /
noun
- any naturally occurring mineral or aggregate of minerals from which economically important constituents, esp metals, can be extracted
ore
/ ôr /
- A naturally occurring mineral or rock from which a valuable or useful substance, especially a metal, can be extracted at a reasonable cost.
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Example Sentences
Priority No. 1 for the project, which is managed by the China Geological Survey, is to help the country wean itself off imported fossil fuels and ores such as iron and aluminum.
It’s the nerve centre for all the company’s Pilbara iron ore operations, which span 17 mines in total, including the three making up Greater Nammuldi.
The researchers suggest that communities may have chosen to settle in Tugunbulak and Tashbulak to tap strong winds to fuel fires needed to smelt iron ores - which the region was rich in.
It was used to store waste from iron ore mining.
Cars are in fact Georgia’s second-largest export by value, after copper ore.
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