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corded

[ kawr-did ]

adjective

  1. furnished with, made of, or in the form of cords. cords.
  2. ribbed, as a fabric.
  3. bound with cords. cords.
  4. (of wood) stacked up in cords. cords.
  5. stringy, or ribbed, in appearance, especially from the prominence of the muscles, veins, etc.:

    a corded throat.

  6. (of pottery) decorated with the imprint of twisted cords. cords.


corded

/ ˈ°ìɔ˻åɪ»å /

adjective

  1. bound or fastened with cord
  2. (of a fabric) ribbed
  3. (of muscles) standing out like cords
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of corded1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; cord, -ed 3
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Even though it’s so cliche, Runyon is convenient, so I will go there, listen to music in my corded headphones and maybe I’ll plan for my podcast that week.

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The analysis of corded ware vessels also challenges previous considerations.

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The work had been transformed, from an intimate album I’d listened to on an iPod with corded earbuds that didn’t stay put into a lavish stage production with sets, actors, choreography.

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The suspect is also holding “a coiled, corded object to his left ear†that resembles the portable police radios used by the Glastonbury Police Department, the warrant said.

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When storing corded items in shelves, you can feed the cords through the back of the bookshelf or wall.

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