cora
IPA: kˈɔrʌ
Root Word: Cora
noun
- A female given name from Ancient Greek.
- An indigenous people of west-central Mexico.
- The Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Cora people.
- A member of the Cora people.
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Examples of "cora" in Sentences
- Cora and the council confront them.
- Cora is a daughter in law of Laura.
- The same for the Cora and other groups.
- Cora Butler was employed as the first teacher.
- Cora gives the baby to Aborigines in the town.
- CorA is ubiquitous in the Bacteria and Archaea.
- In the house he started a relationship with Cora.
- A Cora hypermarket is situated in this neighborhood.
- Cora Dithers is the domineering wife of Julius Dithers.
- Because of the relationship of the former housemate Cora.
- There must be something in the water where you come from. cora
- I sooo .. tried of negative ad's of any kind! cora - hot springs, ark
- You think maybe it's not race but just plain old fashion ignorance. cora
- What is troubling is that this megalomaniac is frequently given a platform. cora
- The choice would be entirely mine - and something he'd have to live and deal with. cora
- However, there is no big surprise here and nothing that other presidents of either party haven't done many times before. cora
- I thought Bush was the infringer on your rights, but now Obama wants to close the internet at his whim. cora - hot springs, ark
- Then the King ran and opened the book at the page that had "cora" on it, and there was the picture -- Manticora, all yellow, with a lion's body and
- September 1st, 2009 4: 45 pm ET say this with me OBAMA, OBAMA, OBAMA'S HEALTH PLAN Senator Blanche. get behind him or my vote for you are gone cora - hot springs, ark
- He could only see "cora," but he felt the middle of the page swelling up thick with the creature that was trying to come out, and it was only by putting the book down and sitting on it suddenly, very hard, that he managed to get it shut.
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