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I . cord [kɔ:d] N

1. cord:

vrvica f
cord Am Aus (electrical cord)
kabel m

3. cord (trousers):

cords pl

II . cord [kɔ:d] ADJ

ex·ˈten·sion cord N Am Aus

ˈspi·nal cord N

um·bili·cal ˈcord N

1. umbilical cord:

umbilical cord MED, ANAT

2. umbilical cord aerosp:

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Nodules on her vocal cords were problematic, but they were removed surgically.
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Cords may also have twist-locking features, or other attachments to prevent accidental disconnection at one or both ends.
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During summer 2006, the singer was diagnosed with a bump on his vocal cords, after losing his voice repeatedly during concerts.
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The life of the reinforcing cords is also greatly affected by water and antifreeze.
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Window blinds slats are held together with cords that allow for tilting slats, raising or lowering, and these are potentially dangerous if loose.
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Less invasive imaging methods such as x-rays or ultrasounds do not work because the vocal cords are surrounded by cartilage which distort image quality.
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The first three teleoconch whorls contain spiral cords and axial folds, which fade out on the next two except for the subsutural spirals.
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Located at the base of a bird's trachea, it produces sounds without the vocal cords of mammals.
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Voice or voicing distinguishes whether a particular sound is either voiced (when the vocal cords vibrate) or unvoiced (when they do not).
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A laryngoscopic examination of both brothers revealed swelling of the vocal cords, and a malformed epiglottis.
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