Cord | Mean of cord in English Dictionary
/ˈkoɚd/
- Noun
- a long, thin material that is usually thicker than a string but thinner than a rope
- She wore the key on a cord around her neck.
- They used cords to tie the tent to the trees.
- a piece of cord
- an electrical wire that is wrapped in a protective covering and used to connect a device to a power source
- a telephone cord
- a lamp cord
- a power cord
- a part of the body that is like a string or rope
- a nerve cord
- an amount of wood that has been cut for burning in a fireplace, stove, etc.
- a cord of wood
- pants made of corduroy
- a pair of black cords [=corduroys]
- made of corduroy
- a cord jacket