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cord- Cords consist of plied yarns (plies) that have been twisted together. When used for a seam a tape is sewn onto the edge of the cord. Cords are frequently used in place of fabric welting.
Ãâó: www.easternaccents.com/Glossary.asp
cord- Pieces linen or hemp twine.
Ãâó: loki.stockton.edu/~kinsellt/litresources/binding/l...
cord- a volume of stacked wood measuring 4'x4'x8' or 128cu.ft.
Ãâó: www.dnr.cornell.edu/ext/forestrypage/TOUR/Glossary...
cord- The twisted fibre or filament of polyester, rayon, nylon or steel which gives the tire carcass and belts strength.
Ãâó: www.coopertires.com.au/cooper/glossary.htm
cord- Four-foot long logs stacked four-feet high and eight-feet long; a 128 cubic feet containing, on average, 79 cubic feet of wood and 49 cubic feet of bark and air space.
Ãâó: www.wipapercouncil.org/fun7.htm
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