pore in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

pore in the PONS Dictionary

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They have smooth hymenophores that can be either merulioid (wrinkled with low, uneven ridges), irpicoid (with teeth) or poroid (with pores).
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This fusion creates a pore through which the viral capsid enters the cell.
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As the fault begins to slip, this rapid increase in temperature close to the fault causes the water in the pore space to vaporize.
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Some of the pores in the eggshell open through these nodes, similar to modern geckos, but unique among the dinosauroid-prismatic group of eggs.
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Other scholars also come here to pore over the many texts here for study.
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This allows steam from cooking to evaporate out of the pores in the earthenware.
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Low-resolution electron microscopy reconstructions have allowed the visualization of the hypothesized internal pores of about 2 nanometres.
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However, in a hybrid the pore that is formed is defective and causes sterility.
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They also value smooth, hairless, unblemished skin with minimal wrinkles and visible pores.
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In this scenario, a rising water table forced the gas from the pore spaces within the soil upwards to the surface.
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