pored

English

Etymology

From pore + -ed.

Verb

pored

  1. simple past and past participle of pore

Adjective

pored (comparative more pored, superlative most pored)

  1. Having or furnished with pores
    • 2018, Brian W. Coad, James D. Reist, Marine Fishes of Arctic Canada, page 579:
      Lateral line. A sense organ in a pored tube along the side of the body that detects movement, low frequency vibrations, and temperature changes.

Anagrams

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From po- + red.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pôred/
  • Hyphenation: po‧red

Preposition

pȍred (Cyrillic spelling по̏ред) (+ genitive case)

  1. beside, next to, alongside (= krȁj, pȍkraj, )
    Dođi, s(j)edni pored mene.Come here. Sit next to me.
  2. past, by (so as to move from one side of something to the other (= pȍkraj)
    Metak je proletio točno pored mene.The bullet flew right by me.
  3. (in a constant direction with or opposite another) along, down (= nȉz, dȕž, pȍkraj)
    Cesta ide pored r(ij)eke.The road goes along the river.
  4. in spite of, despite (= ȕprkos, pȍkraj, mȉmo)
    pored svih upozorenjain spite of all warnings
  5. besides, in addition to (= pòvrh)
    pored svega togain addition to all that
    pored ostalogin addition to everything else
  6. (proscribed) besides, except (= ȍsīm)
    Ona nema ništa pored te prikolice.She has nothing except that trailer.

See also

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