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moore

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

Editorial note

Note: Chuck Moore of Forth fame may be the exception to this rule in SOC design.

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Quick take

Many toponymic place names, or parts of place names, derived from moor.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

Many toponymic place names, or parts of place names, derived from moor.

noun

A village in Halton borough, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ5784).

noun

A surname from English or Irish, similarly derived.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for moore.

noun

Many toponymic place names, or parts of place names, derived from moor.

noun

A village in Halton borough, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ5784).

noun

A surname from English or Irish, similarly derived.

noun

A number of places with their names taken from the surname:

Example sentences

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Note: Chuck Moore of Forth fame may be the exception to this rule in SOC design.

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Chuck Moore even said that the Forth standard goes against the very idea of Forth.

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It's determined by how Moore wants things to work as much as anything else.

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Thanks for linking that, Roger Moore may be controversial, but he does a good job of pointing out why the reality of the US just doesn't match up to its propaganda.

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Clement Moore was the first to describe our Father Christmas as the chubby old man, with rosy cheeks, wearing a furry overcoat and hat in his poem, which inspired Robert Weir to paint the first portrait of Santa Claus in 1837.

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Check out Jakki Mohr's book "Marketing of High-technology Products and Innovations", she expands on Moore's book and gives several strategies for expanding your market (some of them are Moore's, like the Bowling Alley/Bowling Pin).

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So given Moore's Law, by the time it's finished in 2025, it will be 50 times slower than 2025's fastest?

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Moore's book was, as you know, about crossing the (apparent) chasm between the early adopter market and the mass market.

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Moore's Law might be ending, but what about the rise of heterogeneous hardware using multiple CPUs?

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Moore's law isn't about performance, it's the number of transistors on a single IC.

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We might as well help push the Moore's law mentality a bit further.

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It's nothing that performance tuning and Moore's law can't address in time.

Quote examples

1

Check out Jakki Mohr's book "Marketing of High-technology Products and Innovations", she expands on Moore's book and gives several strategies for expanding your market (some of them are Moore's, like the Bowling Alley/Bowling Pin).

2

"[...] starting around 2030 as processing power becomes cheap enough [...]" Surely you are not relying on an (arguably naïve) extrapolation of Moore Law-type progress?

Proper noun examples

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So given Moore's Law, by the time it's finished in 2025, it will be 50 times slower than 2025's fastest?

2

Moore's book was, as you know, about crossing the (apparent) chasm between the early adopter market and the mass market.

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Moore's Law might be ending, but what about the rise of heterogeneous hardware using multiple CPUs?

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use moore in a sentence?

Note: Chuck Moore of Forth fame may be the exception to this rule in SOC design.

What does moore mean?

Many toponymic place names, or parts of place names, derived from moor.

What part of speech is moore?

moore is commonly used as noun.