plumb line,
perpendicular a cord from which a metal weight is suspended pointing directly to the earth's center of gravity; used to determine the vertical from a given point
ripcord a cord that is pulled to open a parachute from its pack during a descent
ripcord a cord that is pulled to open a parachute from its pack during a descent
slack a cord or rope or cable that is hanging loosely; "he took up the slack"
static line a cord used instead of a ripcord to open a parachute; the cord is attached at one end to the aircraft and temporarily attached to the pack of a parachute at the other; it opens the parachute after the jumper is clear of the plane
cloth,
textile,
fabric,
material artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"
bedford cord a heavy corded fabric similar to corduroy; used for clothing
heap,
pile,
stack fill to overflow; "heap the platter with potatoes"
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Wiktionary
Substantiv
cord -
A long, thin, flexible length of twisted yarnsstrands of fiberrope, for example; such a length of twisted strands considered as a commodity.
cord -
A small flexible electrical conductor composed of wires insulated separately or in bundles and assembled together usually with an outer cover; the electrical cord of a lamp, sweepervacuum cleaner, or other appliance.
cord -
A unit of measurement for firewood, equal to 128 cubic feet 4 x 4 x 8 feet, composed of logs and/or split logs four feet long and none over eight inches diameter. It is usually seen as a stack four feet high by eight feet long.
cord -
To arrange wood, etc. in a pile for measurement by the cord.
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cord A long, thin, flexible length of twisted strands of fibre/fiber, for example rope; (uncountable) such a length of twisted strands considered as a commodity.
cord A cross-section measurement of an aircraft's wing.
cord A unit of measurement used for firewood, equal to 128 cubic feet (4 x 4 x 8 feet).
cord A small flexible conductor assembly of insulated wires, "lamp" or "sweeper" cords.