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Cord
cord
is on the Basic English 850 List.
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cord
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Pronunciation
[
change
]
IPA
(
key
)
:
/kɔː(r)d/
Audio (US)
(
file
)
Homophones
[
change
]
cawed
(
in
non-rhotic
accents
)
chord
cored
Noun
[
change
]
Singular
cord
Plural
cords
An electrical
cord
.
A long, thin rope or wire.
She tied the package with a
cord
.
Plug this
cord
into the outlet.
A measure of
firewood
.
He can chop two
cords
each day.
Synonyms
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]
(
thin rope
)
rope
,
string
,
twine
,
wire
Categories
:
BE850
Nouns