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Cord
Cord
n.
A
string
, or
small
rope
,
composed
of
several
strands
twisted
together
.
Cord
n.
A
solid
measure
,
equivalent
to
128
cubic
feet
; a
pile
of
wood
, or
other
coarse
material
,
eight
feet
long
,
four
feet
high
,
and
four
feet
broad
;
originally
measured
with
a
cord
or
line
.
Cord
n.
Fig
.:
Any
moral
influence
by
which
persons
are
caught
,
held
, or
drawn
, as if by a
cord
; an
enticement
; as,
the
cords
of
the
wicked
;
the
cords
of
sin
;
the
cords
of
vanity
.
Cord
n.
Any
structure
having
the
appearance
of a
cord
,
esp
. a
tendon
or a
nerve
.
See
under
Spermatic
,
Spinal
,
Umbilical
,
Vocal
.
Cord
n.
See
Chord
.
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
.
Cord
v. t.
To
arrange
(
wood
,
etc
.) in a
pile
for
measurement
by
the
cord
.
Cord
imp. & p. p.
of
Core
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