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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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Corduroy
::
Corduroy
(n.)
Trousers
or
breeches
of
corduroy.
Entry
::
Entry (n.) The act of
making
or
entering
a
record;
a
setting
down in
writing
the
particulars,
as of a
transaction;
as, an entry of a sale; also, that which is
entered;
an
item..
Lash
::
Lash (n.) To bind with a rope, cord,
thong,
or
chain,
so as to
fasten;
as, to lash
something
to a spar; to lash a pack on a
horse's
back..
Comport
::
Comport
(v. i.) To
agree;
to
accord;
to suit; --
sometimes
followed
by with.
Modality
::
Modality
(n.) A modal
relation
or
quality;
a mode or point of view under which an
object
presents
itself
to the mind.
According
to Kant, the
quality
of
propositions,
as
assertory,
problematical,
or
apodeictic..
Point
::
Point (n.) A short piece of
cordage
used in
reefing
sails.
See Reef
point,
under
Reef..
Physiognomical
::
Physiognomical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
physiognomy;
according
with the
principles
of
physiognomy.
Revolution
::
Revolution
(n.) The
motion
of any body, as a
planet
or
satellite,
in a
curved
line or
orbit,
until it
returns
to the same point
again,
or to a point
relatively
the same; --
designated
as the
annual,
anomalistic,
nodical,
sidereal,
or
tropical
revolution,
according
as the point of
return
or
completion
has a fixed
relation
to the year, the
anomaly,
the
nodes,
the
stars,
or the
tropics;
as, the
revolution
of the earth about the sun; the
revolution
of the moon about the
earth..
Music
::
Music (n.)
Harmony;
an
accordant
combination
of
simultaneous
tones.
Court-leet
::
Court-leet
(n.) A court of
record
held once a year, in a
particular
hundred,
lordship,
or
manor,
before
the
steward
of the
leet..
Hoarse
::
Hoarse
(superl.)
Harsh;
grating;
discordant;
-- said of any
sound.
Cord
::
Cord (imp. & p. p.) of Cor.
Disagree
::
Disagree
(v. i.) To
differ
in
opinion;
to hold
discordant
views;
to be at
controversy;
to
quarrel.
Jangling
::
Jangling
(a.)
Producing
discordant
sounds.
Racket
::
Racket
(n.) A
snowshoe
formed
of cords
stretched
across
a long and
narrow
frame of light wood.
Hundredweight
::
Hundredweight
(n.) A
denomination
of
weight,
containing
100, 112, or 120
pounds
avoirdupois,
according
to
differing
laws or
customs.
By the legal
standard
of
England
it is 112
pounds.
In most of the
United
States,
both in
practice
and by law, it is 100
pounds
avoirdupois,
the
corresponding
ton of 2,000
pounds,
sometimes
called
the short ton, being the legal ton..
Concert
::
Concert
(v. t.)
Musical
accordance
or
harmony;
concord.
Barograph
::
Barograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
recording
automatically
the
variations
of
atmospheric
pressure.
Brose
::
Brose (n.)
Pottage
made by
pouring
some
boiling
liquid
on meal (esp.
oatmeal),
and
stirring
it. It is
called
beef
brose,
water
brose,
etc.,
according
to the name of the
liquid
(beef
broth,
hot
water,
etc.)
used..
Rightfulness
::
Rightfulness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
rightful;
accordance
with right and
justice.
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