Used in a Sentence

cort

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cort.

Editorial note

Your readme demo images are wrong: the terminal one is the non-CoRT one and the GUI one is the one with CoRT.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

A male given name.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of cort gathered in one view.

noun

A male given name.

noun

A surname.

noun

A frazione in Quart, Aosta Valley autonomous region, Italy.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cort.

noun

A male given name.

noun

A surname.

noun

A frazione in Quart, Aosta Valley autonomous region, Italy.

Example sentences

1

Your readme demo images are wrong: the terminal one is the non-CoRT one and the GUI one is the one with CoRT.

2

The claim is that that is when the Cort process was invented.

3

Meanwhile, AMC is making TV that's just as good with a business model that embraces cort-cutters.

4

There are two examples in the repo, one with CoRT and another one without.

5

Taleb might have cited the extensive methodological literature--for example: Cort J.

6

Ironic (and relevant to some of the other passages later) that according to some recent stories Cort took the idea that made him (briefly) rich from slaves.

7

No, they're saying the claims made about Henry Cort in a paper lack historical evidence in favor of telling an ideological story, which shouldn't have passed peer review.

8

And as the story of Henry Cort demonstrates, historians will happily make up narratives from whole cloth if it advances their ideological agenda, yet nobody within the academy seems to care.

9

In it, Bud Cort sets up housekeeping in the roof of the Houston Astrodome, where he builds a bird-like flying contraption he hopes to sail down onto the field during a game.

10

I remember that there is either a law or a royal-cort ruling in Finland that the confiscated HW needs to be returned in a timely manner back to the owner.

11

The complaint in the article isn’t about story-telling, isn’t even about making them (overly) dramatic, isn’t even on not mentioning facts (nobody disputes there were slaves working in those ironworks, or that a man named Cort was nearby at some time), but on adding ‘facts’ and building a story that doesn’t follow from the facts at all.

Quote examples

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The article can tell "Cort was informed about the new techniques from a family member back from Jamaica".

2

Bulstrode is here "debunking" (incorrectly, it seems) the prevailing story about Cort's ironmaking progress.

3

So, and back to the article, in that respect for the Annales School it doesn't really matter if it was Cort or a Jamaican man that "invented" the "Cort process".

4

For example, before the publication of this article, the majority of the "databases" were simply saying "the inventor is Cort", which is one example of thing that the A.

Proper noun examples

1

The closest real world comparison was Hernán Cortés and the fall of the Aztec Empire using 6 guns ~2,000 people, 100 horses they could easily take on the euqivelent of an 100,000 man incan army.

2

> It is true that there were others, such as Crompton and Cort, whose discoveries transformed whole industries, but left them to end their days in relative poverty.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use cort in a sentence?

Your readme demo images are wrong: the terminal one is the non-CoRT one and the GUI one is the one with CoRT.

What does cort mean?

A male given name.

What part of speech is cort?

cort is commonly used as noun.