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1 cordage
cordage [kɔʀdaʒ]masculine nouna. ( = corde, lien) ropeb. [de raquette de tennis] strings* * *kɔʀdaʒnom masculincordages — rigging [U]
2) ( de raquette) stringing* * *kɔʀdaʒ1. nm2. cordages nmpl[voilure] rigging sg* * *cordage nm2 ( de raquette) stringing.[kɔrdaʒ] nom masculin1. [lien] rope2. [mesure] measuring by the cord3. [d'une raquette] strings[action de corder] stringing————————cordages nom masculin pluriel
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