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[awr, ohr] / ɔr, oʊr /




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“They’re certainly not hinting that they will do anything with coal and iron ore. They need our products.”

From Washington Post • May 12, 2020

Florida mines ilmenite and rutile ore. from which the light metal titanium is derived.

From Time Magazine Archive

This was the first time that the discovery of a man-made element had led to its identification in a natural ore.*

From Time Magazine Archive

“This rock—it’s a lodestone, magnetic iron ore. There was a pile of them back in my pit. I kept one in my pocket just in case,” said his dad.

From "Gregor the Overlander" by Suzanne Collins

S. ore. oro v. i., to be many; adj. many. faoroa. oru 1. v. i., to blow; n. wind.

From Grammar and Vocabulary of the Lau Language, Solomon Islands by Ivens, W. G. (Walter George)




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