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Very center
Answer for the clue "Very center ", 4 letters:
core
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. the center of an object; "the ball has a titanium core" a small group of indispensable persons or things; "five periodicals make up the core of their publishing program" [syn: nucleus , core group ] the central part of the Earth the choicest or most ...
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
acr. 1 congress of Racial Equality 2 center for Operations Research and Econometrics 3 consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education 4 corporate Responsibility 5 council on Rehabilitation Education 6 computing Research and Education Association
Usage examples of core.
Nikko thought, lay in their perverse tendency to produce a sense of absentmindedness rather than of enlightenment whenever they poured their memories into the core persona.
She plucked it from his fingers and datavised her systems memory core for appropriate electronic module specifications and adaptor programs.
It had been the great star-faring guilds, the Leading Star, the Adventurine, and later the Cor Tauri and Num Sessa, who had developed the modern harmonia with their multiple, multi-throated pipes, and the flexible tuning systems that let a ship go directly from the lifting sequence, the harmony that countered the music of the planetary core, to the music that would take them to the edge of the systemic envelope and finally beyond the twelfth of heaven.
Lance in hand, he flew through the vast afterbays toward the central core.
But when it gave out, the antihydrogen ice in the core would start to evaporate, react within the inner chamber walls, and evaporate more antihydrogen in a runaway reaction that would cause the dewar walls to fail from radiation damage.
What bothered her the most was that Marco had asked a question that burned through to her very core, Exactly what was being done to the babies that led to such low Apgar scores?
A great central gallery was at its core, from which smaller passageways branched, and even smaller ones from those.
He towed the drill into place beside his mark and welded the bedplate to the iron, and set the oxyhydrogen head to cut a forty-centimeter core.
Dillehay also found two bifacially flaked stone tools somewhat resembling elongated and rounded projectile points, stone flake cores and flake tools, and worked bone.
Here were found the remains of large mammals, associated with distinctive bifacially flaked spear points, and with burins and blades made from characteristic wedge-shaped cores.
She knew the unimaginable amounts of energy that had to be transferred from the Core via the Void Which Binds to her or her siblings when they phase-shifted.
Void Which Binds, is a multidimensional medium with its own reality and -- as the Core was soon to learn -- its own topography.
Core knew that the topography of the Void Which Binds could be modulated to transmit information instantaneously -- via the fatline -- but that this was a clumsy and destructive use of the medium of Planck space, rather like communicating across a continent by means of artificially produced earthquakes.
Core realized in their earliest experiments was that the Void Which Binds was the perfect medium for their own existence.
Core personae from human-based dataspheres to the Void Which Binds megasphere that the Core discovered that Planck space was not an empty universe.