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  1. cords: cotton trousers made of corduroy cloth
  2. (corduroy) cord: a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs; usually made of cotton
  3. (corduroy) build (a road) from logs laid side by side
  4. (corduroy) a road made of logs laid crosswise
  5. Corduroy is a textile composed of twisted fibers that, when woven, lie parallel (similar to twill) to one another to form the cloth's distinct pattern, a "cord." Modern corduroy is most commonly composed of tufted cords, sometimes exhibiting a channel (bare to the base fabric) between the tufts. ...
  6. (Corduroy (band)) Corduroy were a four-piece acid jazz outfit based in London, formed around twins Ben Addison (drums/vocals) and Scott Addison (keyboards/vocals), who were previously in Sire Records act Boys Wonder (Scott had been guitarist with Boys Wonder, while Ben had been the lead vocalist ...
  7. (Corduroy (book)) Corduroy is a 1968 book written by Don Freeman, and published by Viking Press. It tells the story of a teddy bear named Corduroy, who is bought in a department store by a girl named Lisa. Don Freeman wrote a sequel, A Pocket for Corduroy in 1978.
  8. (Corduroy (TV series)) Corduroy is a 1997 animated TV series based on Don Freeman's 1968 children's book Corduroy. The show was shown on PBS Kids' Bookworm Bunch until it was cancelled along with Elliot Moose. The show was set in Jamaica. It was directed by Louis Piche and Larry Jacobs. ...
  9. (Corduroy(song)) "Corduroy" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. The song is the eighth track on the band's third studio album, Vitalogy (1994). Although credited to all members of Pearl Jam, it was primarily written by vocalist Eddie Vedder. ...
  10. (Corduroy) To build a road by cross-laying it with saplings or small poles.
  11. (Corduroy) A fabric, usually made of cotton, utilizing a cut-pile weave construction. Extra sets of filling yarns are woven into the fabric to form ridges of yarn on the surface. The ridges are built so that clear lines can be seen when the pile is cut.
  12. (Corduroy) This is a swell line that looks like corduroy.
  13. (Corduroy) A cut filling pile cloth with narrow to wide ribs, can be found in polyester, and man-made blends.
  14. (Corduroy) Cut pile fabric woven with either wide or narrow wales formed by using extra filling.  Back may be either plain or twill weave, the latter being better quality.
  15. (Corduroy) A strong, durable, woven fabric characterized by vertical cut pile stripes or cords with a velvet- like nap. Corduroy is classified by the number of wales or cords to the inch. It is traditionally of cotton but may be cotton blends or other fibers as well. ...
  16. (Corduroy) A pile fabric in which the pile has been cut or woven in stripes running the length of the fabric.
  17. (Corduroy) heavy fabric with evenly spaced ridges or wales
  18. (CORDUROY) A ribbed, pile fabric. Comes in various weights and weaves. Used widely for both apparel and home furnishings.
  19. (CORDUROY) Medium-weight cotton fabric with length-wise wales.**Thinnest of all natural fibers.
  20. (Corduroy) A common slang term for the grooves found on a recently groomed trail created by a Snowcat or grooming machine. Called as such for the obvious resemblance to the fabric.
  21. (Corduroy) A cotton or rayon velvet that's woven with ridges (or cords).
  22. (Corduroy) A cut pile having cords or ribs in the warp direction e.g. cut velveteen fabrics
  23. (Corduroy) A fabric (usually cotton) with distinctive vertical rows (wales) of soft pile that vary in width from pin to wide.
  24. (Corduroy) A freshly groomed piste that has packed powder snow. This snow has a carpet- or corduroy-like a appearance and is great to ski on.
  25. (Corduroy) A lengthwise or, more rarely, horizontally ribbed fabric, usually used for trousers and sports coats. Contrast with the diagonally ribbed twill.