| chordal | Relating to any chorda or cord, especially to the notochord. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| chordata | A phylum of the animal kingdom comprising all the animals that have a notochord (the primitive axis of the body) during some stage of their development. It includes the subphyla cephalochordata, urochordata, and vertebrata (vertebrates). (12 Dec 1998) |
| chordate | An animal of the phylum Chordata. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chordee | 1. Painful erection of the penis in gonorrhoea or Peyronie's disease, with curvature resulting from lack of distensibility of the corpus cavernosum urethrae. Synonym: gryposis penis, penis lunatus. 2. Ventral curvature of the penis, most apparent on erection, as seen in hypospadias due to congenital shortness of the ventral skin and, on rare occasions, in patients with a normally situated meatus. Origin: Fr. Corded (05 Mar 2000) |
| chorditis | Inflammation of a cord; usually a vocal cord. Origin: G. Chorde, cord, + -itis, inflammation Chorditis vocalis inferior, an inflammation limited mainly to the undersurface of the vocal cords and adjacent parts. Synonym: chronic subglottic laryngitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chordoma | <radiology> Tumour of notochord remnants, site: sacrum (45%), clivus (39%), spine, destruction, no sclerosis, with or without calcification (30-80%) see also: para-sellar mass (12 Dec 1998) |
| chordopoxvirinae | A subfamily of the family poxviridae, containing eight genera comprising all the vertebrate poxviruses. (12 Dec 1998) |
| chordoskeleton | The part of the embryonic skeleton that develops in conjunction with the notochord. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chordotomy | Any operation on the spinal cord. (12 Dec 1998) |
| chord |
play chords on (a string instrument) a straight line connecting two points on a curve a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together harmonize: bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing
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Chordee is a condition in which the penis curves downward (that is, in a ventral direction). The curvature is usually most obvious during erection, but resistance to straightening is often apparent in the flaccid state as well. In many cases but not all, chordee is associated with hypospadias. It is usually considered a congenital malformation of unknown cause. ...
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In music and music theory, a chord (from the middle English cord, short for accord) is three or more different notes or pitches sounding simultaneously, or nearly simultaneously, over a period of time. For example, if you simultaneously play any three (or more) keys of a piano, you have just played a chord. Likewise, if you simultaneously play three or more strings of a guitar, you have just played a chord on the guitar. ...
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In music and music theory, a chord (from the middle English cord, short for accord) is three or more different notes or pitches sounding simultaneously, or nearly simultaneously, over a period of time. For example, if you simultaneously play any three (or more) keys of a piano, you have just played a chord. Likewise, if you simultaneously play three or more strings of a guitar, you have just played a chord on the guitar. ...
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| Chordata |
A vertebrate phylum consisting of organisms that possess a notochord at some period during their life.
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| chord | inflammation of the vocal cords |
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| chord | inflammation of the spermatic cord |
| chord | the area of mesoderm that forms the notochord |
| chord | a stringed instrument of the group including harps, lutes, lyres, and zithers |
| chord | 2 species of small New Zealand trees: weeping tree broom |
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