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Cor is a term with several meanings across languages and disciplines. In Latin, cor means heart, a root term that appears in scholarly or historical contexts and has influenced later Romance-language vocabulary related to the heart or emotions.

In Portuguese and Galician, cor means color. It describes hue or shade, as in phrases like a

In Dutch, Cor is a common male given name, often a shortened form of Cornelis or Cornelius,

In French, cor denotes a horn, particularly brass instruments in the orchestra. The word appears in instrument

Usage notes: when lowercase, cor's meaning depends on language context (heart in Latin, color in Portuguese/Galician,

Etymology: cor in Latin and its descendants in Romance languages reflect the heart-related sense in historical

cor
azul
(the
blue
color).
This
usage
comes
from
the
Latin
color.
and
used
independently
as
a
first
name
in
historical
and
contemporary
contexts.
names
such
as
cor
d’harmonie
(French
horn)
and
in
related
musical
terminology.
etc.).
As
a
capitalized
acronym,
COR
can
refer
to
various
organizations,
codes,
or
terms
in
different
fields,
with
meaning
dictated
by
surrounding
context.
texts,
while
the
color
sense
in
Portuguese/Galician
derives
from
Latin
color.
The
French
horn
sense
is
a
distinct
semantic
path
using
cor
for
horn.
See
also
color,
heart,
and
horn
for
related
terms.