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Corduroy
Corduroy Cor"du*roy`, v. t. To form of logs laid side by side. ``Roads were corduroyed.' --Gen. W. T. Sherman.

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- Cordus may mean: Aulus Cremutius Cordus, Roman historian Euricius Cordus (1486-1535), German intellectual Valerius Cordus (1515-1544), German naturalist...
- Valerius Cordus (18 February 1515 – 25 September 1544) was a German physician, botanist and pharmacologist who aut****d the first pharmacopoeia North of...
- Aulus Cremutius Cordus (died 25 AD) was a Roman historian. There are very few remaining fragments of his work, prin****lly covering the civil war and the...
- Quintus Naevius Cordus Sutorius Macro (21 BC – AD 38) was a prefect of the Praetorian Guard, from 31 until 38, serving under the Roman Emperors Tiberius...
- Euricius Cordus born Heinrich Ritze (1486 – 24 December 1535) was a German humanist poet, physician, botanist and naturalist. He is considered one of the...
- Bock created his own system of plant classification. Physician Valerius Cordus (1515–1544) aut****d a botanically and pharmacologically important herbal...
- Rock under the emperor Tiberius, who coveted his riches, in AD 33. Marius Cordus, consul suffectus in either AD 45 or 47, and proconsul of Asia from 55 to...
- century or Ramon Llull in 1275. It was synthesised in 1540 by Valerius Cordus, who called it "sweet oil of vitriol" (oleum dulce vitrioli) – the name...
- Quintus Julius Cordus was a Roman senator of the early Roman Empire, whose known career flourished under the reign of Vespasian. He was suffect consul...
- of acromegaly). According to Historia Augusta, "he was of such size, so Cordus reports, that men said he was eight-feet, one finger (c. 2.4 metres) in...