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cordate Heart-shaped , with the point upward. See drawing of leaf shapes.
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cordate Heart-shaped, with attachment at or near the broad end. (compare obcordate)
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cordate having the shape of a heart. The leaves of Passiflora ligularis are cordate.
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cordial An invigorating medicine, food or drink that comforts, gladdens and exhilarates. Often made with herbs and spirits, or can be made with herbs, essential oils and spirits. Try making a Peppermint herb tea and adding 1 cup tea to 1 cup of white wine in which you have dissolved 1-2 drops of Peppermint oil. This would be called a digestive cordial.
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cord A thick thread; a pronounced spiral ridge on a snail shell. See the snail Shansiella
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