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Definition of cord
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cord is as below...
Cord (v. t.) To bind with a cord; to
fasten
with
cords;
to
connect
with
cords;
to
ornament
or
finish
with a cord or
cords,
as a
garment..
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Normal
::
Normal
(a.)
According
to a
square
or rule;
perpendicular;
forming
a right
angle.
Specifically:
Of or
pertaining
to a
normal.
Aniseed
::
Aniseed
(n.) The seed of the
anise;
also, a
cordial
prepared
from it..
Gunny Cloth
::
Gunny cloth () A
strong,
coarse
kind of
sacking,
made from the
fibers
(called
jute) of two
plants
of the genus
Corchorus
(C.
olitorius
and C.
capsularis),
of
India.
The fiber is also used in the
manufacture
of
cordage..
Excerpt
::
Excerpt
(n.) An
extract;
a
passage
selected
or
copied
from a book or
record.
Precontract
::
Precontract
(n.) a
contract
of
marriage
which,
according
to the
ancient
law,
rendered
void a
subsequent
marriage
solemnized
in
violation
of it..
Spiral
::
Spiral
(a.) A plane
curve,
not
reentrant,
described
by a
point,
called
the
generatrix,
moving
along a
straight
line
according
to a
mathematical
law, while the line is
revolving
about a fixed point
called
the pole. Cf.
Helix..
Racket
::
Racket
(n.) A thin strip of wood,
having
the ends
brought
together,
forming
a
somewhat
elliptical
hoop,
across
which a
network
of
catgut
or cord is
stretched.
It is
furnished
with a
handle,
and is used for
catching
or
striking
a ball in
tennis
and
similar
games..
Per
::
Per
(prep.)
Through;
by means of;
through
the
agency
of; by; for; for each; as, per
annum;
per
capita,
by
heads,
or
according
to
individuals;
per
curiam,
by the
court;
per se, by
itself,
of
itself.
Per is also
sometimes
used with
English
words..
Presumably
::
Presumably
(adv.)
In a
presumable
manner;
by, or
according
to,
presumption..
Stylus
::
Stylus
(n.) That
needle-shaped
part at the tip of the
playing
arm of
phonograph
which sits in the
groove
of a
phonograph
record
while it is
turning,
to
detect
the
undulations
in the
phonograph
groove
and
convert
them into
vibrations
which are
transmitted
to a
system
(since
1920
electronic)
which
converts
the
signal
into
sound;
also
called
needle.
The
stylus
is
frequently
composed
of metal or
diamond..
Unharmonious
::
Unharmonious
(a.)
Inharmonious;
unsymmetrical;
also,
unmusical;
discordant..
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) To drive with
lashes
or
strokes
of a whip; to cause to
rotate
by
lashing
with a cord; as, to whip a top..
Continuance
::
Continuance
(n.) The entry of such
adjournment
and the
grounds
thereof
on the
record.
Meedfully
::
Meedfully
(adv.)
According
to
merit;
suitably.
Electrogeny
::
Electrogeny
(n.) A term
sometimes
applied
to the
effects
(tetanus)
produced
in the
muscles
of the
limbs,
when a
current
of
electricity
is
passed
along the
spinal
cord or
nerves..
Cisatlantic
::
Cisatlantic
(a.) On this side of the
Atlantic
Ocean;
-- used of the
eastern
or the
western
side,
according
to the
standpoint
of the
writer..
Iolite
::
Iolite
(n.) A
silicate
of
alumina,
iron, and
magnesia,
having
a
bright
blue color and
vitreous
luster;
cordierite.
It is
remarkable
for its
dichroism,
and is also
called
dichroite..
Rhyme
::
Rhyme (n.) To
accord
in rhyme or
sound.
Old-fashioned
::
Old-fashioned
(a.)
Formed
according
to old or
obsolete
fashion
or
pattern;
adhering
to old
customs
or
ideas;
as, an
old-fashioned
dress,
girl..
Concord
::
Concord
(n.) An
agreement
between
the
parties
to a fine of land in
reference
to the
manner
in which it
should
pass, being an
acknowledgment
that the land in
question
belonged
to the
complainant.
See
Fine..
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