| ASHORE | • ashore adv. (Nautical) On the land as opposed to onboard. • ashore adv. (Nautical) On, or towards the shore. • ASHORE adv. toward or on the shore. |
| BEFORE | • before prep. Earlier than (in time). • before prep. In front of in space. • before prep. In the presence of. |
| DEVORE | • Devore prop.n. A surname. • Devore prop.n. A rural neighbourhood of San Bernardino, California, United States. • Devore prop.n. An unincorporated community in Owen County, Indiana, United States. |
| ENCORE | • encore adv. (Conjunctive, hapax) In addition to what has been said; furthermore; additionally. • encore n. A brief extra performance, done after the main performance is complete. • encore n. A call or demand (as by continued applause) for a repeat performance. |
| ENGORE | • engore v. (Obsolete, transitive) To gore; to pierce; to lacerate. • engore v. (Obsolete, transitive) To make bloody. • ENGORE v. to gore; to pierce. |
| FURORE | • furore n. Alternative form of furor (“uproar, commotion, etc.”). • FURORE n. (Italian) an outburst of public indignation, also FUROR. |
| GALORE | • galore adj. (Postpositive) In abundance. • galore n. (Archaic) An abundance; plenty. • GALORE n. (Irish) an abundance. |
| IGNORE | • ignore v. To deliberately not listen or pay attention to. • ignore v. To pretend to not notice someone or something. • ignore v. (Obsolete) Fail to notice. |
| PARORE | • PARORE n. (Maori) a type of fish found around New Zealand and Australia. |
| REBORE | • rebore v. (Transitive) To bore through an existing hole, generally to correct its shape. • rebore n. (Automotive) The process of modifying the bore of an engine. • rebore v. (Transitive, rare) simple past tense and past participle of rebear, generally used in the context of Christianity. |
| RETORE | • retore v. Simple past tense of retear. • RETEAR v. to tear again. |
| REWORE | • rewore v. Simple past tense of rewear. • REWEAR v. to wear again. |
| SPLORE | • SPLORE n. (Scots) a frolic, a spree. |
| TOFORE | • tofore prep. (Obsolete) Before. • tofore adv. (Obsolete) Before, previously. • tofore conj. (Obsolete) Before. |
| UNBORE | • unbore v. (Transitive) To relieve from boredom. • UNBEAR v. to free from the pressure of a rein. |
| UPBORE | • upbore v. Simple past tense and past participle of upbear. • UPBEAR v. to raise aloft. |
| UPTORE | • uptore v. Simple past tense of uptear. • UPTEAR v. to tear out by the roots. |