- wood
Power cord Umbilical cord Cord or
CORD may also
refer to:
Cord,
Arkansas Alex
Cord (1933–2021),
American actor and
writer Chris Cord (born 1940)...
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CORDIC (coordinate
rotation digital computer), Volder's algorithm, Digit-by-digit method,
Circular CORDIC (Jack E. Volder),
Linear CORDIC, Hyperbolic...
- The
spinal cord is a long, thin,
tubular structure made up of
nervous tissue that
extends from the
medulla oblongata in the
lower brainstem to the lumbar...
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Corder may
refer to:
Corder (surname)
Corder, Missouri, a city in
Lafayette county Corder House, a
building in
Sunderland Commander Corder, a fictional...
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Cording may
refer to:
Cording (dog grooming)
Cording (mycobacterium)
Cording (surname), a
surname Cording, a sign of
superficial thrombophlebitis Cord...
- In
placental mammals, the
umbilical cord (also
called the
navel string,
birth cord or
funiculus umbilicalis) is a
conduit between the
developing embryo...
- A telephone,
colloquially referred to as a phone, is a
telecommunications device that
enables two or more
users to
conduct a
conversation when they are...
- The
Corded Ware
culture comprises a
broad archaeological horizon of
Europe between c. 3000 BC – 2350 BC, thus from the late Neolithic,
through the Copper...
-
Cordes may
refer to:
Cordes (river),
river of
ancient Syria (now in Turkey)
Cordes, Arizona,
United States Cordes, Wallonia, in Frasnes-lez-Anvaing, Belgium...
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January 2018. "The
History of
Cordings - The
Legendary British Heritage Brand". J C
Cordings and Co Ltd.
Retrieved 6
January 2018. "J. Barbour...