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1. A hole cut into the stile of the door allowing door hardware to be installed. 2. A person who makes you yawn.
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The bore is the tube, or inner portion of the gun barrel. The name is also used to describe the diameter of the same tube. The bore of a gun is always a little larger than the diameter of the roundshot (or cannonballs) used in the gun, to prevent them being jammed inside the bore itself. While most guns were classified using the weight of the shot they fired (6-pounder for example), mortars and howitzers were classified using the bore size. ...
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A drilled hole in the earth's surface to access groundwater. See: well
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The hole in the center of the gear.
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Bore is the diameter of the hole drilled in a door for a knob, lever or deadbolt.
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