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Adjective
/ˈkôrdəd/,
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(of cloth) Ribbed,
  1. (of cloth) Ribbed

  2. (of a tensed muscle) Standing out so as to resemble a piece of cord

  3. Equipped with a cord
    • - a corded waistband
    • - corded and cordless phones

  1. of textiles; having parallel raised lines
  2. The Corded Ware culture (ca. 2900 – 2450/2350 cal. BC), alternatively characterized as the Battle Axe culture or Single Grave culture is an enormous European archaeological horizon that begins in the late Neolithic (Stone Age), flourishes through the Copper Age and culminates in the early Bronze ...
  3. (Cording (dog grooming)) In animal grooming, cording is a technique in which dog coats are teased patiently into dreadlocks for coat care or presentation purposes. Some dog breeds that are often corded are the Puli and the Komondor. The Havanese and Poodle are also occasionally corded for showing.
  4. (Cording (mycobacterium)) Cording, in mycobacteriology, refers to a tendency of some mycobacterium (especially M. tuberculosis) to grow end to end, giving them a rope or cord-like appearance. This growth pattern is due to cord factor, a glycolipid. Cording contributes to the virulence of M. ...
  5. ("Cording") Also known as Axillary Web Syndrome.  A visible web of axillary skin overlying cords of tissue that are made taut and painful with shoulder abduction.  Sclerosed lymphatic vessels with fibrosis.
  6. (Cording) A length of decorative trim sewn on within the seams or around the edges of an item. Often made of braided or twisted yarns. Can also be made of yarns that have been woven into a tubular shape and filled with a fiber core for shape retention.
  7. (Cording) A twisted or woven “rope” or “string” that is used primarily in piping and to act as a drawstring in a jacket hood, waistband, or as stabilizer for frog closures. Cording is covered with bias strips of fabric when used for most decorative applications (such as edging a pillow). ...
  8. (Cording) Similar to a heavy string or light weight rope. Used as is for creating drawstrings or covered with bias cut fabric to create piping.
  9. (Cording) Strands of twisted or woven threads stitched between two layers of material for stiffening (used in corsets at the end of c19th, and petticoats in the first half of c19th).
  10. (Cording) The act of establishing a cord of connection with another person that draws energy from him.
  11. (Cording) The application of limited sizes of yarn or soft cord on base materials using a special device and punching.
  12. (Cording) the feeling of a tight cord running from the armpit to the back of the hand
  13. Corded refers to a headset that connects to a telephone system using a cord.
  14. A type of coat as seen on the Komondor and Pulli breeds that grows in long cord-like strings.
  15. 1. a fabric with a surface rib effect resulting from the use of a heavier or plied yarn together with finer yarns. 2. A yarn made from two or more finer yarns twisted together.
  16. an ordinary or charge bound with cords