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 chord1.
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.
5. also chordAnatomy A long ropelike structure, such as a nerve or tendon: a spinal cord.
6.
a. A raised rib on the surface of cloth.
b. A fabric or cloth with such ribs.
7. cords Pants made of corduroy.
8. A unit of quantity for cut fuel wood, equal to a stack measuring 4 × 4 × 8 feet or 128 cubic feet (3.62 cubic meters).
tr.v.cord·ed, cord·ing, cords
1. To fasten or bind with a cord: corded the stack of old newspapers and placed them in the recycling bin.
2. To furnish with a cord.
3. To pile (wood) in cords.
[Middle English, from Old French corde, from Latin chorda, from Greek khordē; see gherə- in Indo-European roots.]
1. (Textiles) string or thin rope made of several twisted strands
2. (Textiles) a length of woven or twisted strands of silk, etc, sewn on clothing or used as a belt
3. (Textiles) a ribbed fabric, esp corduroy
4. any influence that binds or restrains
5. (Electrical Engineering) USandCanadian a flexible insulated electric cable, used esp to connect appliances to mains. Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): flex
6. (Anatomy) anatomy any part resembling a string or rope: the spinal cord.
7. (Units) a unit of volume for measuring cut wood, equal to 128 cubic feet
vb (tr)
8. to bind or furnish with a cord or cords
9. (Forestry) to stack (wood) in cords
[C13: from Old French corde, from Latin chorda cord, from Greek khordē; see chord1]
1. a string or thin rope made of several strands braided, twisted, or woven together.
2. a small, flexible, insulated electrical cable.
3. a ribbed fabric, esp. corduroy.
4. a cordlike rib on the surface of cloth.
5. cords, clothing, as trousers, of corded fabric, esp. corduroy.
6. any influence that binds or restrains.
7. a cordlike structure: the spinal cord.
8. a unit of volume used chiefly for fuel wood, now generally equal to 128 cubic feet (3.6 cubic meters), usu. specified as 8 ft. long, 4 ft. wide, and 4 ft. high (2.4 m x 1.2 m x 1.2 m). Abbr.:cd, cd.
v.t.
9. to bind or fasten with a cord or cords.
10. to pile or stack up (wood) in cords.
11. to furnish with a cord.
[1250–1300; Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French corde < Latin chorda < Greek chordḗ gut; confused in part of its history with chord1]
- An amount of wood containing 128 cubic feet (4x4x8 feet); the name comes from the old practice of measuring a stack of firewood with a cord of a certain length. To cord is to stack or put up wood in cords.
a string composed of strands which are woven or twisted together, a central idea or link that strings things together; a measure of cut wood, stone, or rock.
Examples: cords of discipline, 1883; of friendship, 1535; of poorness, 1382; of rock, 1882; of stone, 1703; of wood, 1616.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
1. A measure of volume used primarily to measure the quantity of firewood. Legally, a cord is a stack eight feet long by four feet high by four feet deep. However, a cord was often considered to be a stack eight feet long, four feet high, and as deep as the length of the sticks of firewood, although that is a dictionary definition of a Rick. A Cord-foot is oneeighth cord or a stack four feet high, four feet long, and one foot deep. Often, even if the wood was not intended for sale, it would be initially stacked and measured as it was cut in order to judge when there was enough to last the winter.
2. A front-wheel drive automobile made from 1929–1937 by the Auburn Automobile Company of Auburn, Indiana.
clothesline - a cord on which clothes are hung to dry
fishing line - a length of cord to which the leader and float and sinker and hook are attached
lace, lacing - a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment)
laniard, lanyard - a cord worn around the neck to hold a knife or whistle
laniard, lanyard - a cord with an attached hook that is used to fire certain types of cannon
line - something (as a cord or rope) that is long and thin and flexible; "a washing line"
log line - a knotted cord that runs out from a reel to a piece of wood that is attached to it
piping - a thin strip of covered cord used to edge hems
plumb line, perpendicular - a cord from which a metal weight is suspended pointing directly to the earth's center of gravity; used to determine the vertical from a given point
ripcord - a cord that is pulled to open a parachute from its pack during a descent
ripcord - a cord that is pulled to open the gasbag of a balloon wide enough to release gas and so causes the balloon to descend
sash cord, sash line - a strong cord connecting a sash weight to a sliding sash
slack - a cord or rope or cable that is hanging loosely; "he took up the slack"
static line - a cord used instead of a ripcord to open a parachute; the cord is attached at one end to the aircraft and temporarily attached to the pack of a parachute at the other; it opens the parachute after the jumper is clear of the plane
Bedford cord - a heavy corded fabric similar to corduroy; used for clothing
cloth, fabric, textile, material - artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"
1. (a piece of) thin rope or thick string. The burglars tied up the nightwatchman with thick cord. tou مَرَسَـه، حَـبْـل въже corda šňůra die Schnur snor; line κορδόνιcuerda nöör, köis بند؛ طناب نازک nuora corde חוּט עָבֶה रस्सी, डोरी konopac kötél tali mjór kaðall; svert snæri corda ひも 끈 virvelė, špagatas virve; aukla tali pintal koordsnor, snøre, båndsznur پړى، رسۍ، واښ يا واښكى: پله(اعصاب)، ليك داره ټوټه يا ټوكر corda sfoară; frânghie верёвка špagát vrv kanap rep, snöre, lina เชือก; สาย ip, sicim 細繩 вірьовка; шнур ڈورى، طناب dây thừng nhỏ 细绳
2. a string-like part of the body. the spinal cord; the vocal cords. rugstring, ruggraat; stembande الحَبْل الشّوكي، النُّخـاع анат. връзка corda mícha; hlasivky das Band rygsøjle; -bånd χορδήespina; cuerda seljakeelik, häälepaelad تار؛ ریسمان مانند jänne moëlle épinière; cordeמיתר जीव के शरीर में डोरी जैसी आकृति वाली वस्तु kičmena moždina szál urat-urat dalam tubuh mæna midollo; corda 索状組織 코드, 대(帶) (nugaros) smegenys, styga balss saites saraf tunjang streng -bånd, margrdzeń, więzadło, struna تار ،لکه ریسمان corda coardă (vocală); măduva spinării спиннои мозг; связка miecha; hlasivky hrbtenjača; glasilke žica [rygg]märg, [stäm]band ส่วนของร่างกายที่มีรูปร่างคล้ายเชือก tel 人體內索狀組織(如:脊髓、聲帶) зв'язка طناب نما جسمانى عضو، ريڑھ کی ہڈی (giải phẫu) dây 索状组织
3. a length of electric cable or flex attached to an electrical appliance. the cord of his electric razor. koord كابِل، حَبْل صَغـيـر шнур fio šňůra, kabel die Leitungsschnur ledning καλώδιοcable juhe سیم johto fil חוּט חַשמַל बिजली का तार kabel zsinór kabel rafmagnssnúra filo コード 전기 코드 laidas vads kord snoerledning, kabelsznur سیم fio fir шнур šnúra žica gajtan sladd สายไฟ kordon, kablo (電器的)電線 шнур بجلى سے چلنے والی چیزوں میں لگا هوا تار dây nguồn điện (电器的)电线
4. a kind of velvet fabric with a ribbed appearance; (in plural) trousers made of this. a pair of cords. koordferweel قَطيفَـه مٌضلَّـعـه، قيطـان рипс veludo cotelê manšestr der Kordstoff fløjl κοτλέpana pesusamet, pesusametpüksid مخمل کبریتی vakosametti velours côtelé קוֹרדרוֹי एक तरह का कपड़ा rebrasta kord tkanina kord jenis kain rifflað flauel velluto a coste コールテン 코르덴 velvetas, velvetinės kelnės velvets; velveta bikses korduroi ribfluweelkordfløyelsztruks مخمل veludo cotelé (pantalon de) catifea raiată вельвет menčester rebrasti žamet; žametaste hlače somotske pantalone manchester ผ้าสักหลาดที่เป็นริ้ว fitilli kadife 燈芯絨,燈芯絨褲 вельвет; вельветові штани ايک قسم كا مخملى كپڑا nhung kẻ 灯芯绒类纺织品,灯芯绒裤
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