- merriam-webster.com dictionary/corkThe meaning of CORK is the elastic tough outer tissue of the cork oak that is used especially for stoppers and insulation. How to use cork in a sentence.
- vocabulary.com dictionary/corkWhen cork bark is harvested from a cork oak tree, it doesn't harm the tree itself — this quality is part of what makes cork a useful, renewable material.
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- en.climate-data.org europe/ireland/cork/cork-6019/In Cork, precipitation is notable throughout the entirety of the year, with even its most arid month still experiencing a considerable amount of rainfall.
- seslisozluk.net cork-nedir-ne-demek/Snobs feel it's hard to call it wine with a straight-face, when the cork is made of plastic. {v} to stop with a cork, to form sharp points, or shoe with points.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/CorkCork's heyday was the 17th century, when sea trade was booming but ships had not yet outgrown the river - later the port moved downstream to Cobh.
- civiconcepts.medium.com cork-flooring-101-your-…Cork flooring is known for its durability, low maintenance requirements, and insulation properties, as well as its unique and natural aesthetic.
- dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary/english/corkThe cork (with hole) end rests in a groove immediately over an opening in a sheet of galvanised iron which forms the cover of a water tank below.
- etymonline.com word/corkAs "cork float for a fishing line," mid-15c. Meaning "cylindrical cork stopper or bung for a bottle, etc.," 1520s. As an adjective, "made of cork," 1716.
- versus.com tr/cork-vs-dublinDublin ile Cork arasındaki fark nedir? Genel performanslarını ve şehir sıralamasında hangisinin daha iyi olduğunu öğrenin.