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cord·ed
(kôr′dĭd)adj.
1. Tied or bound with cords.
2. Furnished with or made of cords.
3. Ribbed or twilled: a corded bedspread.
4. Stacked in cords: corded firewood.
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corded
(ˈkɔːdɪd)adj
1. bound or fastened with cord
2. (Textiles) (of a fabric) ribbed
3. (Zoology) (of muscles) standing out like cords
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cord•ed
(ˈkɔr dɪd)adj.
1. furnished with, made of, or in the form of cords.
2. ribbed, as a fabric.
3. bound with cords.
4. (of wood) stacked up in cords.
5. stringy or ribbed in appearance.
[1350–1400]
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corded
adj (= ribbed) → gerippt
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