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(kôr, kōr) pronunciation
n.
See homer2.

[Hebrew kôr, from Akkadian kurru, from Sumerian gur, a unit of measurement.]


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Kor refers to:

  • Kor River, an important river in the Fars province of Iran that may have been named after Cyrus the Great (Korush in Persian).
  • Kor (Star Trek), a Klingon character in the fictional Star Trek universe
  • Kor (Forgotten Realms), a fictional deity of the Al-Qadim campaign setting from Dungeons & Dragons
  • Kor, a fictitious African lost city, setting of H. Rider Haggard's classic novel She.
  • Kör, the name of the bed belonging to Hel, queen of the underworld in Norse mythology
  • Kor of the Metal Heads, a character in the video game Jak II
  • KOR, an acronym of the anime and manga Kimagure Orange Road
  • KOR, an acronym for the professional wrestling tournament, King of the Ring, used in World Wrestling Entertainment
  • KOR, a Polish acronym for Workers' Defence Committee, a Polish civil society group
  • Kôr, a place in J.R.R.Tolkien's mythology, often called Tirion upon Túna in the published works.
  • kor, an ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths or 10 ephahs
  • Kor, a fantasy race of humanoids found in the Magic: the Gathering card game from Wizards of the Coast. They are primarily white-magic aligned nomads native to the planes of Zendikar and Rath
  • Kor, referring to any Star Craft player of Asian decent. Derived from the professional Korean players during the KESPA Brood War days, as their APM is insanly high.

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Kor. (abbreviation)
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