The correct spelling is "pour"
repoire
That part of the pore space that has a characteristic dimension less than 1 micron. In general, this includes not only very small pores but also the porosity associated with surface roughness. The water in this pore space is part of the capillary-bound water and the small-pore water. Water in micropores is not expected to flow on production. The term is also defined as porosity that cannot be seen at magnifications less than 50x.
Gabbro has little pore space. This is because of the interlocking crystals that make up the rock, allowing almost no water through it.
A pore is a tiny orifice found in the skin of the human body.
Transpiration is described as the passage of watery vapor through the skin or through any membrane or pore.
That is the correct spelling of the word "poor" (having little material wealth). Pour (to let flow from a container or into a stream). Pore (small opening in the skin through which small things can enter the skin).
No, glass is not porous
The homophones for pour are below: poor - She is a poor student. The poor man has very little money. pore - The teenager has a clogged pore.
repoire
How about 'pore'?
Some homophones of "poor" are pour and paw.
The pore size is the average 100 micrometers.
because we have the free will
pore or poring
My poor students will have to pore over their reading assignments, and then pour out their hearts in the essay assignment.
Another set of homophones is 'peace' (freedom from disturbance) and 'piece' (a portion of something).
paw, pour, poor, pore