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Decorement
Decorement De*core"ment, n. Ornament. [Obs.]

Meaning of ECore from wikipedia

- military post was established on the site of an old French trading post called Écore à Fabri. When Ouachita County was formed in 1842, American settlers changed...
- on Ecore thread ability and, if correctly used, prevents any lock in the interface when browsing local file content. EWD (features now added to Ecore) Estyle...
- applications. Ecore is the core (meta-)model at the heart of EMF. It allows expressing other models by leveraging its constructs. Ecore is also its own...
- Grand Ecore is an unincorporated community in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is located on LA-6, north of the city of Natchitoches...
- north away from town. 2.3 miles (3.7 km) later, at a point known as Grand Ecore, LA 6 crosses a beam bridge over the Red River. It then curves east and...
- Nathaniel P. Banks and naval forces under Porter were retreating from Grand Ecore near Natchitoches to Alexandria, Louisiana. In the ambush on April 26, Confederate...
- for its large one-piece 52 in (130 cm) fan 18-blade titanium blisk. GE's eCore research program developing a common architecture for business, narrowbody...
- success made it possible for Smith's army to move quickly upriver to Grand Ecore, where it prepared to support forces of General Banks, which were advancing...
- officers, Banks ordered a rapid retreat downriver to Natchitoches and Grand Ecore. Both sides at the Battle of Pleasant Hill suffered roughly equal casualties...
- on April 14, 1864. The gunboats were returned safely upriver to Grand Ecore in Natchitoches Parish. In the postwar years, cotton and agriculture continued...