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    cord
    /kôrd/

    noun

    • 1. thin, flexible string or rope made from several twisted strands: "hang the picture from a rail on a length of cord"
    • 2. ribbed fabric, especially corduroy: "cord jackets"

    verb

    • 1. attach a cord to: "you will need to cord the blind"

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  2. The meaning of CORD is a long slender flexible material usually consisting of several strands (as of thread or yarn) woven or twisted together. How to use cord in a sentence.

  3. (a length of) rope or string made of twisted threads: Where's the cord that ties back the curtains? gokhanilgaz/E+/GettyImages. [ C or U ] (UK also flex) a piece of wire covered in plastic, used to connect electrical equipment to a power supply: an extension cord. Yamada Taro/Photodisc/GettyImages. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. noun. a string or thin rope made of several strands braided, twisted, or woven together. Electricity. a small, flexible, insulated cable. a ribbed fabric, especially corduroy. a cordlike rib on the surface of cloth. any influence that binds or restrains: cord of marriage. Anatomy. a cordlike structure: the spinal cord; umbilical cord.

  5. Cord is wire covered in rubber or plastic which connects electrical equipment to an electricity supply. ...electrical cord. We used so many lights that we needed four extension cords.

  6. A cord is a thin rope made of strands of twisted material. You might tie a package with a cord or wear a black cord hung with a silver charm around your neck. Clothing can be decorated with pieces of cord or feature a cord tied like a belt around the waist.

  7. 1. A slender length of flexible material usually made of twisted strands or fibers and used to bind, tie, connect, or support. See Usage Note at chord 1. 2. An insulated flexible electric wire fitted with a plug or plugs. 3. A hangman's rope. 4. An influence, feeling, or force that binds or restrains; a bond or tie.

  8. Definition of cord noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 12, 2024 · cord (third-person singular simple present cords, present participle cording, simple past and past participle corded) To furnish with cords; To tie or fasten with cords; To flatten a book during binding; To arrange (wood, etc.) in a pile for measurement by the cord.

  10. cord noun [C, U] (WIRE) a piece of wire covered in plastic, used to connect electrical equipment to a power supply: an electrical cord. a telephone cord. See also. umbilical cord. (Definition of cord from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  11. cord meaning, definition, what is cord: a piece of thick string or thin rope: Learn more.

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