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a length of two or four-ply silk cord connecting the tassels.
Ãâó: www.maine.gov/museum/collections/Flags/Level2/Flag...
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| cordiform |
term used to describe the roughly heart-shaped form of some handaxes which are rounded at the bottom and have sided which curve slightly inwards to join in a point.
Ãâó: www.creswell-crags.org.uk/Books_and_links/Glossary...
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| cordial |
In the US, a synonym for liqueur in UK, NZ, Australia, a thick syrup (which may or may not contain real fruit) which is diluted to give a non-alcoholic fruit drink.
Ãâó: www.romwell.com/cookbook/Glossary/glossary.htm
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| cord |
strands of nylon, rayon, polyester, steel or fiberglass that make up the plies & belts of the tire. The strength of a tire & its load carrying capacity is determined by the strength of the cords.
Ãâó: www.1010tires.com/glossary.asp
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| cord |
The horizontal supporting band onto which quires are sewn at the spine to form the book. cords are generally bands of leather (or sometimes other materials such as hemp) and could appear in single or double form; in the latter, the cords are split along most of their length to allow a double, figure-eight sewing around them for additional strength. The ends of the cords are then threaded into boards and the structure covered. ...
Ãâó: www.ceu.hu/medstud/manual/MMM/glossary.html
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