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cord
n.
rope; string, wire; thread
v.
bind with a cord, tie, bind
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CORD
CORD is the name of:
Errett Lobban "E. L." Cord (1894-1974), American businessman; automotive, aviation and radio pioneer; founder of the Cord Corporation
Errett Lobban "E. L." Cord (1894-1974), American businessman; automotive, aviation and radio pioneer; founder of the Cord Corporation
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Cord
Cord may refer to:
- String or rope
- Cord (sewing), a trimming made of multiple strands of yarn twisted together
- Cord Automobile, a former American car marque founded by Errett Lobban Cord
- The cord (volume), used to measure firewood
- Cord (unit), a unit of measurement for wood used in North America
- Vibrating string
- In electronics, a cable
- A power cord or extension cord
- Cord (band), a British rock group
- Cord (film), a 2000 film starring Daryl Hannah and Jennifer Tilly
- Alex Cord, an actor and writer
- Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders, a non-profit health organization
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cord
Noun
1. a line made of twisted fibers or threads; "the bundle was tied with a cord"
(hypernym) line
(hyponym) agal
2. a unit of amount of wood cut for burning; 128 cubic feet
(hypernym) volume unit, capacity unit, capacity measure, cubage unit, cubic measure, cubic content unit, displacement unit, cubature unit
3. a light insulated conductor for household use
(synonym) electric cord
(hypernym) conductor
(hyponym) extension cord
4. a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs; usually made of cotton
(synonym) corduroy
(hypernym) fabric, cloth, material, textile
(hyponym) Bedford cord
Verb
1. stack in cords; "cord firewood"
(hypernym) stack, pile, heap
2. bind or tie with a cord
(hypernym) tie, bind
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Cord (der)
nm.
corduroy, cotton fabric with lengthwise ridges
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cord
n.
provaz; šňůra; kabel; manšestrové kalhoty
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