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score
noun
-
score
,
scoring
,
scores
,
scored
,
superlative
the
number
of
points
,
goals
,
or
marks
that
shows
how
well
someone
is
doing
in
a
game
,
test
,
or
competition
•
The
final
score
was
3–2
to
the
home
team
.
The
final
score
was
3–2
to
the
home
team
.
•
Keep
an
eye
on
the
score
while
I
grab
some
snacks
.
Keep
an
eye
on
the
score
while
I
grab
some
snacks
.
From
Old
Norse
‘
skor
’,
meaning
a
notch
or
tally
,
originally
referring
to
marks
cut
to
keep
a
count
.
noun
the
number
of
points
or
goals
achieved
in
a
game
,
competition
,
or
test
•
The
final
score
was
3–2
in
favor
of
the
home
team
.
The
final
score
was
3–2
in
favor
of
the
home
team
.
•
I
got
a
perfect
score
on
the
math
quiz
!
I
got
a
perfect
score
on
the
math
quiz
!
verb
-
score
,
scoring
,
scores
,
scored
to
win
points
or
goals
in
a
game
or
competition
•
Messi
scored
two
goals
in
yesterday's
match
.
Messi
scored
two
goals
in
yesterday's
match
.
•
If
we
want
to
win
,
we
have
to
score
early
.
If
we
want
to
win
,
we
have
to
score
early
.
verb
-
score
,
scoring
,
scores
,
scored
to
cut
or
scratch
a
shallow
line
on
a
surface
so
it
can
break
,
bend
,
or
absorb
better
•
Use
a
sharp
knife
to
score
the
bread
dough
before
baking
.
Use
a
sharp
knife
to
score
the
bread
dough
before
baking
.
•
The
mason
scored
the
concrete
so
it
would
break
cleanly
.
The
mason
scored
the
concrete
so
it
would
break
cleanly
.
noun
the
written
or
printed
music
showing
all
the
parts
for
a
piece
,
film
,
or
performance
•
The
composer
handed
the
full
score
to
the
conductor
.
The
composer
handed
the
full
score
to
the
conductor
.
•
She
keeps
the
movie's
orchestral
score
on
her
bookshelf
.
She
keeps
the
movie's
orchestral
score
on
her
bookshelf
.
noun
a
group
or
set
of
twenty
•
Four
score
years
ago
,
our
fathers
brought
forth
a
new
nation
.
Four
score
years
ago
,
our
fathers
brought
forth
a
new
nation
.
•
He
owned
three
score
sheep
that
grazed
on
the
hillside
.
He
owned
three
score
sheep
that
grazed
on
the
hillside
.
Old
Norse
'skor'
meaning
notch
or
tally
mark
,
later
extended
to
count
of
twenty
in
mid-English
shepherd
tallies
.
core
noun
the
hard
central
part
of
certain
fruits
that
holds
the
seeds
•
After
finishing
the
apple
,
Sara
tossed
the
core
into
the
compost
bin
.
After
finishing
the
apple
,
Sara
tossed
the
core
into
the
compost
bin
.
•
He
used
a
sharp
knife
to
slice
around
the
pear's
core
without
squashing
the
fruit
.
He
used
a
sharp
knife
to
slice
around
the
pear's
core
without
squashing
the
fruit
.
noun
the
most
important
or
central
part
of
something
•
Trust
is
at
the
core
of
any
good
friendship
.
Trust
is
at
the
core
of
any
good
friendship
.
•
The
company's
core
is
making
affordable
medicine
for
everyone
.
The
company's
core
is
making
affordable
medicine
for
everyone
.
verb
-
core
,
coring
,
cores
,
cored
to
remove
the
hard
central
part
of
a
fruit
•
Could
you
core
the
apples
for
the
pie
,
please
?
Could
you
core
the
apples
for
the
pie
,
please
?
•
She
washed
and
cored
the
tomatoes
before
stuffing
them
.
She
washed
and
cored
the
tomatoes
before
stuffing
them
.
noun
one
of
the
independent
processing
units
inside
a
computer
’
s
central
processor
•
This
game
runs
better
on
a
CPU
with
eight
cores
.
This
game
runs
better
on
a
CPU
with
eight
cores
.
•
My
laptop
has
a
dual-core
processor
,
which
is
enough
for
office
work
.
My
laptop
has
a
dual-core
processor
,
which
is
enough
for
office
work
.