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corded:

corded adj

  1. corded (ribbed)

Translation Matrix for corded:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- twilled
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
acanalado corded; ribbed ribbed; ridgy; rippled
buido corded; ribbed
estriado corded; ribbed carved; scored
ondulado corded; ribbed sloping; undulating; wavy

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Synonyms for "corded":

  • twilled; rough; unsmooth

Related Definitions for "corded":

  1. of textiles; having parallel raised lines1

corded form of cord:

cord [the ~] noun

  1. the cord (line)
    la cuerda
  2. the cord (fathom)
    la braza
  3. the cord (corduroy)
    la mánchester

Translation Matrix for cord:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
braza cord; fathom
cuerda cord; line bit of rope; bit of string; chord; cotton; drawstring; facial line; furrow; piece of rope; piece of string; ripcord; rope; string; thread; wrinkle; yarn
mánchester cord; corduroy
- corduroy; electric cord
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- braid

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Synonyms for "cord":


Related Definitions for "cord":

  1. a line made of twisted fibers or threads1
    • the bundle was tied with a cord1
  2. a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs; usually made of cotton1
  3. a light insulated conductor for household use1
  4. a unit of amount of wood cut for burning; 128 cubic feet1
  5. bind or tie with a cord1
  6. stack in cords1
    • cord firewood1

Wiktionary Translations for cord:

cord
noun
  1. wires surrounded by a coating, used to supply electricity
  2. length of twisted strands

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
cord nervura; vivo Bieseschmaler Nahtbesatz an Kleidungsstücken und Lederwaren
cord cuerda Leine — längere feste Schnur, an der etwas festgemacht wird oder mit der etwas festgemacht wird; dünnes Seil
cord cordón umbilical NabelschnurAnatomie: Verbindungsstrang zwischen Bauchnabel eines Neugeborenen und der Plazenta (dem Mutterkuchen); enthält drei Blutgefäße
cord cordón; cordel Schnur — robustes Textilgeflecht in länglicher Form
cord cuerda cordetortis fait ordinairement de chanvre et quelquefois de coton, de laine, de soie, d’écorce d’arbres, de poil, de crin, de jonc et d’autres matières pliantes et flexibles.