Cord
Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrd/
Cord (noun)
- A long, thin piece of material used for tying or connecting things.
- A covered wire that carries electricity to a device.
- A unit for measuring wood, equal to 128 cubic feet.
Examples
- She tied the package with a strong cord.
- The tent was secured with a durable cord.
Common collocations: tie with cord, cut the cord, strong cord, plug in the cord, unplug the cord