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  • 6en|core — «AHNG kr, kohr; AHN », interjection, noun, verb, cored, cor|ing. –interj. once more; again: »The audience liked the song so much they shouted, “Encore! Encore!” –n. 1. a demand by the audience for the repetition of a song or other performance, or …

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