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What (who) is Cord - definition

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CORD; Corde; CORD (disambiguation); Cord (disambiguation); Cords

cord         
n.
String, line, small rope.
cord         
n. a communication (BE), emergency (AE); electric (AE; BE has flex); extension; spinal; umbilical cord
cord         
(cords)
1.
Cord is strong, thick string.
The door had been tied shut with a length of nylon cord.
...gilded cords and tassels.
N-VAR
2.
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.
= cable, flex
N-VAR
3.
Cords are trousers made of corduroy
.
He had bare feet, a T-shirt and cords on.
N-PLURAL: also a pair of N
4.
Cord means made of corduroy
.
...a pair of cord trousers.
ADJ: ADJ n
5.

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Cord

Cord or CORD may refer to:

Examples of use of Cord
1. Umbilical cord blood is the blood that remains in the umbilical cord and placenta following birth.
2. The 1.5 million euro plant manufactures industrial nylon yarn, cord cloth, single cord and V belts, Anatolia said.
3. Firstly they tried to sever his umbilical cord to cut off his blood supply, but the cord was too strong.
4. Scientists believe spinal cord injuries could benefit.
5. "The NHS Cord Blood Bank already collects sufficient cord blood to treat children who may need it for treatment." Cord blood samples for the NHS bank are routinely taken at six hospitals.