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amorces

Amorces is the plural of amorce, a French noun with several related but distinct meanings that appear across different fields. In explosives and pyrotechnics, an amorce is the initiating device that triggers the main charge. It can be a percussion cap or an electric detonator, and its function is to provide a reliable initiation of the explosive.

In fishing, an amorce refers to a prepared attractant or bait used to lure fish to the

In broader, figurative use, amorce denotes a starting point or trigger that begins a process or sequence.

Etymology and usage notes: amorce derives from the French word for bait or starter, with the plural

See also: amorçage, amorcer, detonator, primer, bait.

hook.
Such
amorces
may
be
sold
as
ready-made
mixtures
or
produced
by
the
angler
from
groundbait,
dough,
pellets,
or
other
attractants
to
improve
catch
rates.
The
term
can
be
used
in
linguistics
or
rhetoric
to
describe
an
opening
phrase
or
hook
that
leads
into
the
main
argument
or
discussion.
form
amorces.
The
concept
exists
primarily
in
French-language
contexts;
in
English,
the
corresponding
ideas
are
typically
described
with
terms
such
as
primer,
detonator,
bait,
or
hook,
depending
on
the
domain.