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- nouncord (noun) · cords (plural noun)
- thin, flexible string or rope made from several twisted strands:"hang the picture from a rail on a length of cord" · "my hands were tied with cord"
- a length of cord:"a dressing-gown cord"
- an anatomical structure resembling a length of cord (e.g., the spinal cord or the umbilical cord):"the baby was still attached to its mother by the cord"
- a flexible insulated cable used for carrying electric current to an appliance:"she began toying with the telephone cord"
- ribbed fabric, especially corduroy:"cord jackets"
- (cords)corduroy pants:"he was dressed in faded black cords"
- a cordlike rib on fabric.
- a measure of cut wood, usually 128 cubic feet (3.62 cu m).
verbcord (verb) · cords (third person present) · corded (past tense) · corded (past participle) · cording (present participle)- attach a cord to:"you will need to cord the blind" · "a corded curtain track"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French corde, from Latin chorda, from Greek khordē ‘gut, string of a musical instrument’. - People also ask
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