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chord
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chord (kord) cord.
chord (kôrd)
n.
Variant of cord.

cord [kord]
any long, cylindrical, flexible structure; called also chord, chorda, and funiculus.
spermatic cord the structure extending from the abdominal inguinal ring to the testis, comprising the pampiniform plexus, nerves, ductus deferens, testicular artery, and other vessels.
spinal cord see spinal cord.
tethered cord a congenital anomaly resulting from defective closure of the neural tube; the conus medullaris is abnormally low and tethered by a short, thickened filum terminale, fibrous bands, intradural lipoma, or some other intradural abnormality. Surgical correction in infancy or early childhood is necessary to prevent progressive neurological deficit in the lower limb and bladder dysfunction.
umbilical cord see umbilical cord.
vocal c's see vocal cords.

chord
cord.


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1970 The Piper, the first automatic chording instrument in the industry, is introduced.
Xylophones and organs are special percussive-wind hybrids that gave chording or polyphony in a single instrument.
A good example is album opener “Sax Rohmer #1,” which spins a romance out of a spy-filled foreign port with a prodding, low-end drum thump alongside gliding acoustic chording (Rohmer was a pulp spy novelist and the creator of Fu Manchu).
 
 
 
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