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I . cord [kɔ:d] N

1. cord:

cord (for parcel, for curtain)
vrvica f
cord Am Aus (electrical cord)
kabel m

2. cord ANAT:

cord (umbilical cord)
cord (spinal cord)

3. cord (trousers):

cords pl

II . cord [kɔ:d] ADJ

cord

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:

umbilical cord

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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All telephone lines were connected to the incoming section for incoming calls, while operators at the cord boards continued to handle originating calls.
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It is as if the music is pouring out of him; through his vocal cords, his hands and his feet.
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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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The information is presented by a survivor of spinal cord injury who delivers safety messages and shares his or her personal experiences.
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One of the major nerve routes is from the brain, along the spinal cord and through the back.
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Upholstery in the rear is cord and in front is leather.
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When the cord becomes taut and then is stretched, the tension in the cord progressively increases.
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It entered the victim orally, established itself in the intestines, and then traveled to the brain or spinal cord.
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Motor training induces experience specific patterns of plasticity across motor cortex and spinal cord.
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Anatomically, myoclonus may originate from lesions of the cortex, subcortex or spinal cord.
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