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subs.P. and V. δεσμός, ὁ, κάλως, ὁ, πεῖσμα, τό (Plat.), P. σπάρτον, τό, Ar. and P. τόνος, ὁ, V. πλεκτή, ἡ, ἀρτάνη, ἡ; see Rope.Small cord: Ar. σπαρτίον, τό.Noose: P. and V. βρόχος, ὁ.Cord for supporting a bed: Ar. κειρία, ἡ.——————v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Cord
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I[kɔ:d] n պարան, թոկ, լար. silk cord մետաք սե պարան. vocal cords ձայնալարեր. spinal cord ողնուղեղII[kɔ:d] v պարանով կապել -
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(el) cordon / prelungitor de alimentare; (tex) cordon, sfoară, şnur, sfoară; cord, cablu din mai multe fire -
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n. koord; snoer; kousje (v.e. kaars)--------v. vastbindencord1[ ko:d]2 koord ⇒ streng, touw, snaar3 (elektrisch) snoer ⇒ kabel, draad♦voorbeelden:————————cord2〈 werkwoord〉1 vastbinden ⇒ vastsnoeren/sjorren -
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[kɔːd]корд (мера пиломатериалов: большой корд = 128 куб. футам = 3,624 м3; малый корд = 126 куб. футам = 3,568 м3; мера каменного угля = 1,34 т)от cord - шнур; раньше использовался для измерения кубатуры пиломатериаловEnglish-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > cord
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[ko:d] n.,v. -n 1. spango, gjalmë. 2. kordë, tejzë; vocal cords kordat e zërit; the spinal cord palca e kurrizit. 3. el. kordon elektrik. 4. fig. lidhje, fije. 5. kordon, gajtan. 6. kord (masë për drutë e zjarrit =3,6 m kub). 7. pl. pantallona kadifeje /-vt 1. lidh me spango. 2. stivoj drutë -
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[kɔːd]n1) вірьо́вка; шнур2) товста́ струна́3) анат. зв'я́зкаspinal cord — спинни́й мо́зок
vocal cords — голосові́ зв'я́зки
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s.1 cuerda, cordel (string); cordón (for curtains, pajamas)2 cable, cordón (electricidad y electrónica)3 pana (corduroy)4 Cord, nombre propio.5 cordón umbilical.6 tendón.v.atar con cuerda. (pt & pp corded) -
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[N]CATENA (-AE) (F)COPULA (-AE) (F)CURCUBA (-AE) (F)CURCUMA (-AE) (F)FILUM (-I) (N)RESTICULA (-AE) (F)RESTIS (-IS) (F)VINCLUM (-I) (N)VINCULUM (-I) (N)FUNICULUS (-I) (M)FUNIS (-IS) (M)CHORDA (-AE) (F)CORDA (-AE) (F)- WAXED CORD
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