Yes, it is a noun, It means the central part of a whole, or of a concept. The Earth has a core, as does an apple. The verb core is to separate the core from fruit, or any similar action.
The word "core" can function as a noun, adjective, or verb. It is most commonly used as a noun to refer to the central or most essential part of something.
The word kernel is a noun. It is the central part of a nut.
It is generally a noun, but can be used as a verb when used with an object. As in to cut from the central part, to remove the core of fruit, for example
Homonym: noun: definition: a word with the same sound and spelling but different in meaning and classification (such as noun, verb etc.). Core: noun: definition: central part of a fruit; center of the earth; a block of iron in a coil or transformer, used to intensify and direct the magnetic field produced by a current in surrounding coils. Core: adjective: definition: of main or fundamental importance.
Core as a noun means the tough central part of various fruits, containing the seeds; the central or most important part of something; or the part of something that is central to its existence or character.Core as a verb means to remove the tough central part, the part with the seeds.Example sentences:As a noun: The core of the character that I'm playing is her dependency.As a verb: Be sure to core the apples before you put them in the blender.
Verb transitive, subject noun, direct object
The possessive form for the noun apple is apple's.Example: An apple's core contains the seeds to grow a tree.
You mean 'encore' meaning an extra performance at the end of a show because the audience shouts for it. A Noun
"Outer core" is an English equivalent of the French phrase noyau externe. The masculine singular noun and adjective most famously references the subterranean geology of the Earth as inner core to outer core to mantle and crust. The pronunciation will be "nwa-yo ek-stern" in French.
Some words that function as a noun, a verb, and an adjective are:core noun: The core of the problem is a lack of discipline.verb: First, core the apples then slice them to about a quarter inch.adjective: A core group of employees put the project together.major noun: A lieutenant or a major can authorize that purchase.verb: I plan to major in mathematics.adjective: A major problem is obtaining the funds.short noun: We found a short in the ignition system.verb: You must take care not to short the customers.adjective: He has published a book of short plays.yellow noun: Yellow is one of my favorite colors.verb: This material will yellow from laundry products.adjective: She grows beautiful yellow tulips.The most common words that function as a verb, a noun, and an adjective is the present participle of a verb, which is also a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective. Examples:Dancing is my favorite activity. We go dancing on Saturday nights. I have many pairs of dancing shoes.Gourmet cooking is mom's hobby. She is cooking a fancy dinner. She once took professional cooking lessons.
"Gravy," "juice" or "sauce" literally and "core" or "gist" figuratively are English equivalents of the Italian masculine singular noun sugo. The pronunciation will be "SOO-go" in Italian.
Yes, the word 'nucleus' is a noun, a word for the central, most important part of something; the central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons; the central mass of protoplasm present in most plant and animal cells; a word for a thing.