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How to pronounce corer in English?

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Type of device

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corer
Remove the cores with a corer or sharp knife, then leave the apples to one side.
From the guardian.co.uk
The swing is brought under control and we land the corer gently onto the deck.
From the newscientist.com
She combined the new radiometric method with measurements using a soil corer.
From the sciencedaily.com
It just recently occurred to me to use an apple corer to make quick work of that task.
From the chron.com
He uses an apple corer to cut the signature Hand and Flowers chip shape, neat cylinders.
From the telegraph.co.uk
The Livingstone corer, developed by D. A. Livingstone, is a commonly used piston sampler.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The team has two designs of corer to grab sediments from the lake bed.
From the guardian.co.uk
Once the corer is retrieved, the sediments are extruded on the boat into plastic casing.
From the sciencedaily.com
The team then assembles the corer, one section at a time, and drives it deep into the peat.
From the lohud.com
More examples
  • A device for removing the core from apples
  • Coring happens when a heated alloy, such as a Cu-Ni system, cools in non-equilibrium conditions. This causes the exterior of the material to harden faster than the interior. Coring causes the exterior layers to retain more of the higher melting temperature element. ...
  • (Coring) Taking rock samples from a well by means of a special tool -- a "core barrel".
  • (Coring) Variable composition in solid-solution dendrites the center of the dendrite is richer in one element, as shown by the pertinent solidus-liquidus lines in a phase diagram.
  • (Coring) A variation of composition between the center and surface of a unit of structure (such as a dendrite, a grain or a carbide particle) resulting from non-equilibrium growth over a range of temperature.
  • (coring) the process of drilling and extracting cores from concrete structures or rock foundations.
  • (Coring (Metallurgical)) Variable composition due to the solidification characteristics of an alloy. Typically these compositional differences occur on a micro scale, the distances between compositional extremes being controlled by the solidification structure of the alloy.
  • (Coring) Drilling or removing a section of the flooring to provide access to the electrical distribution system.
  • (Coring) The act of procuring a sample of the formation being drilled for geological information purposes. Coring is done by means of a core barrel. Conventional type of core barrel is put on the bottom of the drill pipe where the bit normally operates. ...