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Definition of boor in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of boor. Pronunciation of boor. Translations of boor. boor synonyms, boor antonyms. Synonyms: boor, barbarian, churl, lout1, vulgarian, yahoo These nouns denote an uncouth and uncultivated person: listened to the boor talk about himself all night;
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Encyclopedia: De Boor
de Boor may refer to: •Carl R. de Boor (born 1937), German-American mathematician and professor emeritus •De Boor's algorithm, a fast and numerically stable algorithm for evaluating spline curves in ...
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Definition of boor from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. Learn more about "boor" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of boor at Dictionary.com with free audio pronunciation. boor synonyms and translations. Crossword and puzzle games. Synonyms: These nouns denote an uncouth and uncultivated person: listened to the boor talk about himself all night;
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boor n. A person with rude, clumsy manners and little refinement. A peasant. [Dutch boer , from Middle Dutch gheboer .] SYNONYMS boor SYNONYMS boor, barbarian, churl, lout, vulgarian, yahoo. These nouns denote an uncouth and uncultivated person: listened to the boor talk about himself all night;
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Boor - Definition of Boor is presented by 1913 online Webster's Dictionary. Includes dictionary browser, morphological search by meaning of Boor, thesaurus, related words, and dictionary browser. Provides Boor usage examples...
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Biography: William F. Boor was born in Perry County, Ohio, June 10. 1819, and is the sixth of seven children born to Nicholas and Rachael (Gisenger) Boor Surnames mentioned in this biography: Boor, Gisenger, Stewart, Axline, Roof, Powell, Ferrie, Morton,
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MRS. POPOV: [Striking her fists and stamping her feet.] You are vulgar! You're a boor! A monster! MRS. POPOV: I said you were a boor, a monster!
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Take Home a Boor Site by Margaret Stewart Just as prehistoric sites are identified by the number of potsherds within a given area, Boor Sites are distinguished by a minimum of two empty beer cans, usually tucked under a jumping cholla where they must be carefully coaxed out with a stick.
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These pages document the everchanging history of one family through three centuries. The family archive and a chronicle, handed on from one generation to the next, provide the basis for this trip into the past. Additional information, obtained by dogged research in various official documents and at various locations,
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