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chordal made up of chords
Ãâó: www.ket.org/artstoolkit/music/glossary.htm
chordoma a rare, benign, slow growing tumor that occurs at the base of the skull in about 1/3 of patients or at the end of the spine.
Ãâó: www.albertaradiosurgery.ca/faq/glossary/
chord The width of a wind turbine blade at a given location along the length.
Ãâó: www.otherpower.com/glossary.html
chord- The width of a wind turbine blade at a given location along the length.
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chordate an animal with an internal 'rod' of flexible tissue which supports its body. This rod can be bone or cartilage. Chordates with bony notochords are called vertebrates - for example mammals (including humans), fish, birds and reptiles. Invertebrate chordates include worms.
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