Gore
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Gore may refer to:
- "Kensington Gore", English theatre slang for stage blood
- The depiction of graphic violence in film, TV and theatre, especially the realistic depiction of serious physical injuries involving blood, flesh and bone matter (see splatter film)
- Gore (road), a triangular point of land often found at road merges and diverges
- Kensington Gore, a street in Kensington, West London
- A triangular piece of cloth or metal used in three-dimensional fabrication
- Gore, Ethiopia
- Gore, New Zealand
- Gore Township, Michigan
- Gore, Oklahoma
- Gore (hundred), a historic subdivision of Middlesex
- Gore (Vermont), an unincorporated area which is not part on any town and has limited self-government
- Hibberts Gore, Maine, an unincorporated area in Lincoln County, Maine which is not part on any town.
- A mythical place mentioned in Arthurian legend, ruled by King Urien and probably based on the historical kingdom of Rheged
- Al Gore was the 45th Vice President of the United States
- Albert Gore, Sr., United States Senator
- Daniel Gore, British trainee ophthalmologist
- Lesley Gore, American singer
- Martin L. Gore, a member of synthpop band Depeche Mode
- Thomas Gore, United States Senator
- Gore Vidal is an American author
- Charles Gore an English divine and Anglican bishop who founded the Community of the Resurrection
- Gore (band), a goregrind band from Brazil
- , a first-person shooter published by DreamCatcher Games
- Gore (book) a horror-mystery written by Vermont author Joseph Citro
- The Gore, a wrestling move used by Rhyno
- The Gore Gore Girls, a 1972 horror film
- Gore Gore Girls, an all-female rock band
- Gore-Tex fabric
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