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The homonym of bore is "boar," which is a type of wild pig.
I think a bore is a female pig. But I can't be sure.
boar - a wild pig
A boar (a bore!).
The homophone for "bore" is "boar." "Bore" is a verb meaning to make a hole in something, while "boar" is a noun referring to a wild pig.
A homophone for bore is "boar." These words sound the same but have different spellings and meanings.
A sow is a female pig and she gives birth to piglets (piglets are baby pigs) and a bore is a male pig.
Use full bore for applications where pressure drop should be minimum (such as in the suction pipe of a pump with required NPSH very close to available NPSH), or for pipes which could be cleaned with a pig (so that the pig doesn't get stuck on the valve). In other applications a reduced bore should be OK.
It can be used for a male pig across a number of species, but it also refers to both female and male wild pigs which are the ancestor of the domestic pig.a wild bore is a male pig.
Generally speaking, gate valves in larger sizes are full bore unless you order a reduced port. You would always use a full bore gate valve for hot tapping purposes. or you would use a full bore gate vale for runinig a pig in pipeline.
The spelling "boar" is the correct spelling for a male pig. The spelling "bore" is to drill a hole, or someone/something uninteresting.
I can give you several sentences.The wild boar charged the hunter and nearly killed him.I have an ivory carving made from the tusk of a boar.Any male pig is called a boar.