- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/CorkThe function of cork cambium is to produce the cork, a tough protective material. Synonyms for cork cambium are bark cambium, pericambium, or phellogen.
- wikishire.co.uk wiki/CorkAt the Union of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801, Cork and Dublin were the only two towns to elect two members each to the new House of Commons.
- yugo.com en-gb/global/ireland/corkIreland's second largest city, Cork is all about expressing yourself to the max. Street art, the party scene, a booming tech industry, and the annual Pride festival…
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/corkThe wine leaps and jumps behind green glass. (transitive) To blacken (as) with a burnt cork. To leave the cork in a bottle after attempting to uncork it.
- turkcebilgi.com corkn. bark of the cork oak tree (used for making stoppers for bottles, etc.); stopper, plug; something made of cork v. close with a cork, cap.
- corklife.com cork-encyclopedia/Cork flooring brings silence because they absorb sound and create an optimal indoor climate due to their natural thermal insulation.
- flashscore.com.tr takim/cork-city/QeO2kTWA/Flashscore.com.tr Cork City canlı skorlarını, ilk yarı ve maç sonucu bilgilerini, puan durumunu ve maç bilgilerini sunar. ... Cork City - Stoke, 20.07.
- jelinek.com corkWhere Do Cork Trees Grow? The worlds main cork oak forests are found in Portugal, Spain, southern France, Italy, and North Africa.
- dictionary.com browse/corkCork definition: the spongy layer of bark of the cork oak, used for making a wide range of products, including bottle stoppers, beverage coasters, fishing rod handles...
- aircoach.ie corkCork (Lower Glanmire Road opposite Moody's Cafe). Discover more about Cork. Ireland’s second largest city, Cork, is a destination not to miss.