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    Lore
    /lôr/

    noun

    • 1. the surface on each side of a bird's head between the eye and the upper base of the beak, or between the eye and nostril in snakes.
  2. 1. : a particular body of knowledge or tradition. the lore of baseball heroes. 2. : something that is learned: a. : traditional knowledge or belief. tribal lore. b. : knowledge gained through study or experience. the lore of religious architecture. 3. archaic : something that is taught : lesson. lore. 2 of 2. noun (2)

  3. Lore definition: the body of knowledge, especially of a traditional, anecdotal, or popular nature, on a particular subject. See examples of LORE used in a sentence.

  4. LORE meaning: 1. traditional knowledge and stories about a subject: 2. background information about the…. Learn more.

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  6. Lore is a body of knowledge or tradition that is passed down among members of a culture, usually orally. It's the lore in "folklore," and responsible for spreading the word on mythical figures like Santa Claus, Paul Bunyan, and even Uncle Sam.

  7. 1. the body of knowledge, esp. of a traditional, anecdotal, or popular nature, on a particular subject: nature lore; local lore. 2. learning, knowledge, or erudition.

  8. knowledge and information related to a particular subject, especially when this is not written down; the stories and traditions of a particular group of people. weather lore. Celtic lore. see also folklore. Extra Examples. Word Origin. Definitions on the go.

  9. knowledge or learning; specif., all the knowledge of a particular group or having to do with a particular subject, esp. that of a traditional nature.

  10. LORE meaning: traditional knowledge, beliefs, and stories that relate to a particular place, subject, or group.

  11. Lore definition: Accumulated knowledge or beliefs held by a group about a subject, especially when passed from generation to generation by oral tradition.

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