Cordal (Irish: Cordal) is a village and electoral division in County Kerry, Ireland. The townlands of Cordal East and Cordal West are in the civil parish...
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Retrieved 15 January 2015. "Entente Cordal à Nantes". Next.liberation.fr. Retrieved 15 January 2015. "Studio Visit: Isaac Cordal". Agendamagazine.be. Retrieved...
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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...
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Cording may refer to: Cording (dog grooming) Cording (mycobacterium) Cording (surname), a surname Cording, a sign of superficial thrombophlebitis Cord...
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In American broadcast television, cord-cutting refers to the pattern of viewers, referred to as cord-cutters, cancelling their subscriptions to multichannel...
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42°22′47″N 83°01′44″W / 42.379617°N 83.028928°W / 42.379617; -83.028928 Cord was a brand of American luxury automobile manufactured by the Auburn Automobile...
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The Cord is a student newspaper at Wilfrid Laurier University. Founded in 1926, it features stories about current events on campus and the community as...
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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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A power cord, line cord, or mains cable is an electrical cable that temporarily connects an appliance to the mains electricity supply via a wall socket...
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The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular structure made up of nervous tissue that extends from the medulla oblongata in the brainstem to the lumbar region...
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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...
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A bungee cord (sometimes spelled bungie; also known as a shock cord or an ocky strap) is an elastic cord composed of one or more elastic strands forming...
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Parachute cord (also paracord or 550 cord when referring to type-III paracord) is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope originally used in the suspension...
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Attrell Stephen Cordes Jr. (May 15, 1970 – June 17, 2016), also known by the stage name Prince Be, was an American rapper, musician, singer and record...
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Zip-cord is a type of electrical cable with two or more conductors held together by an insulating jacket that can be easily separated simply by pulling...
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The Confraternities of the Cord are pious associations in the Roman Catholic Church whose members wear a cord, girdle, or cincture in honour of a saint...
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Burkhard Cordes (born 15 May 1939 in Darmstadt, Germany) is a Brazilian sailor. He won a bronze medal in the Flying Dutchman Class with Reinaldo Conrad...
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firewood volume include standing cord, kitchen cord, running cord, face cord, fencing cord, country cord, long cord, and rick, all subject to local variation...
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McCord may refer to: James Bennett McCord (1870–1950), American medical missionary, physician, and founder of McCord Zulu Hospital James W. McCord Jr...
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Bedford cord, named after the town of New Bedford, Massachusetts, a famous 19th century textile manufacturing city, is a durable fabric that resembles...
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In sewing, cord is a trimming made by twisting or plying two or more strands of yarn together. Cord is used in a number of textile arts including dressmaking...
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In fencing, a body cord serves as the connection between a fencer and a reel of wire that is part of a system for electrically detecting that the weapon...
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Paul Walford Corder (14 December 1879 - 6 August 1942) was an English composer and music professor. Corder was born at Pimlico, London, the son of musician...
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Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) refers to a group of neurological disorders that relate to malformations of the spinal cord. Various forms include tight...
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The spermatic cord is the cord-like structure in males formed by the vas deferens (ductus deferens) and surrounding tissue that runs from the deep inguinal...
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A portable cord (also known as portable cordage, flexible cord, or extension cord) is a cable with multiple conductors used for temporary electrical power...
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nuchal cord is when the umbilical cord becomes wrapped around the fetus's neck. Symptoms present in the baby shortly after birth from a prior nuchal cord may...
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McCord may refer to: McCord, Saskatchewan McCord Museum, Quebec Mount McCord McCord, Oklahoma McCord, Wisconsin McCord Bend, Missouri McCord Crossroads...
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Kevin Cordes (/ˈkɒrdɪs/ CORE-dis; born August 13, 1993) is an American competitive swimmer who specializes in breaststroke events. He currently represents...
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