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Noun

 * 1)  Cork, or the corresponding layer of woody tissue below the epidermis of a plant.

Etymology
. According to one hypothesis, it is from the same root as 🇨🇬 and its 🇨🇬 cognates, possibly a reference to cork being stripped without harming the tree. However, an Indo-European etymology for the Germanic set is disputed; see. Alternatively, it may be connected with 🇨🇬, from a third, perhaps source, with an approximate form.

Noun

 * 1) cork oak, cork-tree
 * 2) cork

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Preposition

 * 1) on, on top of, above