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Core

Core

(n)
UK
kɔː(r)
US
kɔːr
Definition: The tough central part of various fruits, containing the seeds.
Meaning: Nòng cốt, hạt nhân; đáy lòng
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Inside Saturn is probably a core of iron, nickel, silicon and oxygen compounds.

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The original French baguette had a thin and long shape, the crust was not crispy and the core was thicker.

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UNESCO classified the core of Halong Bay as a World Heritage Site in 1994.

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Bloomberg LP provides financial software tools and enterprise applications such as analytics and equity trading platform, data services, and news to financial companies and organizations through the Bloomberg Terminal (via its Bloomberg Professional Service), its core revenue-generating product.

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Despite its small size, Mercury has a very dense iron core.

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This core makes up about 85% of the planet's radius.

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