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Definition of cord
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Cord (n.) A
string,
or small rope,
composed
of
several
strands
twisted
together..
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Pro-
::
Pro- () A
prefix
signifying
before,
in
front,
forth,
for, in
behalf
of, in place of,
according
to; as,
propose,
to place
before;
proceed,
to go
before
or
forward;
project,
to throw
forward;
prologue,
part
spoken
before
(the main
piece);
propel,
prognathous;
provide,
to look out for;
pronoun,
a word
instead
of a noun;
proconsul,
a
person
acting
in place of a
consul;
proportion,
arrangement
according
to
parts..
Rightly
::
Rightly
(adv.)
According
to
justice;
according
to the
divine
will or moral
rectitude;
uprightly;
as, duty
rightly
performed..
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To
record
transactions,
accounts,
or
events
in; as, to keep
books,
a
journal,
etc. ; also, to enter (as
accounts,
records,
etc. ) in a
book..
Consistent
::
Consistent
(a.)
Having
agreement
with
itself
or with
something
else;
having
harmony
among its
parts;
possesing
unity;
accordant;
harmonious;
congruous;
compatible;
uniform;
not
contradictory.
Wernerian
::
Wernerian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to A. G.
Werner,
The
German
mineralogist
and
geologist,
who
classified
minerals
according
to their
external
characters,
and
advocated
the
theory
that the
strata
of the
earth's
crust were
formed
by
depositions
from
water;
designating,
or
according
to,
Werner's
system..
Curacoa
::
Curacoa
(n.) A
liqueur,
or
cordial,
flavored
with
orange
peel,
cinnamon,
and mace; -- first made at the
island
of
Curaccao..
Record
::
Record
(v. t.)
Testimony;
witness;
attestation.
Hymen
::
Hymen (n.) A
fabulous
deity;
according
to some, the son of
Apollo
and
Urania,
according
to
others,
of
Bacchus
and
Venus.
He was the god of
marriage,
and
presided
over
nuptial
solemnities..
Unbooked
::
Unbooked
(a.) Not
written
in a book;
unrecorded.
Interjangle
::
Interjangle
(v. i.) To make a
dissonant,
discordant
noise one with
another;
to talk or
chatter
noisily..
Technically
::
Technically
(adv.)
In a
technical
manner;
according
to the
signification
of terms as used in any art,
business,
or
profession..
Naturally
::
Naturally
(adv.)
In a
natural
manner
or way;
according
to the usual
course
of
things;
spontaneously.
According
::
According
(p. a.)
Agreeing;
in
agreement
or
harmony;
harmonious.
Church
::
Church
(v. t.) To bless
according
to a
prescribed
form, or to unite with in
publicly
returning
thanks
in
church,
as after
deliverance
from the
dangers
of
childbirth;
as, the
churching
of
women..
Accord
::
Accord
(v. t.)
Voluntary
or
spontaneous
motion
or
impulse
to act; --
preceded
by own; as, of one's own
accord..
Juridical
::
"Juridical
(a.)
Pertaining
to a judge or to
jurisprudence;
acting
in the
distribution
of
justice;
used in
courts
of law;
according
to law;
legal;
as,
juridical
law..
Hades
::
Hades (n.) The
nether
world
(according
to
classical
mythology,
the abode of the
shades,
ruled over by Hades or
Pluto);
the
invisible
world;
the
grave..
Accord
::
Accord
(v. t.)
Agreement,
harmony,
or just
correspondence
of
things;
as, the
accord
of light and shade in
painting..
Tucum
::
Tucum (n.) A fine,
strong
fiber
obtained
from the young
leaves
of a
Brazilian
palm
(Astrocaryum
vulgare),
used for
cordage,
bowstrings,
etc.; also, the plant
yielding
this
fiber.
Called
also
tecum,
and tecum
fiber..
Ceremonial
::
Ceremonial
(a.)
Relating
to
ceremony,
or
external
rite;
ritual;
according
to the forms of
established
rites..
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