<span class="searchmatch">citation</span> <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">citation</span> cords) A decorative <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> worn on the shoulder, generally in conjunction with a uniform, also known as an Aiguillette. As...
<span class="searchmatch">citation</span> cords plural of <span class="searchmatch">citation</span> <span class="searchmatch">cord</span>...
Thesaurus:string bait-<span class="searchmatch">cord</span> bedcord Bedford <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> body <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> bungee <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> bungy <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> central <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> syndrome <span class="searchmatch">citation</span> <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> communication <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> <span class="searchmatch">cord</span>-cutter <span class="searchmatch">cord</span>-cutting cordectomy...
autocitation case <span class="searchmatch">citation</span> <span class="searchmatch">citational</span> <span class="searchmatch">citation</span> cartel <span class="searchmatch">citation</span> <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> <span class="searchmatch">citation</span> form citationless <span class="searchmatch">citation</span> needed co-<span class="searchmatch">citation</span> coercive <span class="searchmatch">citation</span> metacitation miscitation...
knotted or plaited <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> or hair, with various things like feathers braided or knotted into it. For quotations using this term, see <span class="searchmatch">Citations</span>:witch's ladder...
which are higher than top secret, an exception. Science <span class="searchmatch">Citation</span> Index Abbreviation of spinal <span class="searchmatch">cord</span> injury. (secured compartmentalized information): classified...
*strengʰ- (“rope, <span class="searchmatch">cord</span>, strand; to tighten”). Cognate with Scots string (“string”), Dutch streng (“<span class="searchmatch">cord</span>, strand”), Low German strenge (“strand, <span class="searchmatch">cord</span>, rope”), German...
from Old English rāp (“rope, <span class="searchmatch">cord</span>, cable”), from Proto-West Germanic *raip, from Proto-Germanic *raipaz, *raipą (“rope, <span class="searchmatch">cord</span>, band, ringlet”), from Proto-Indo-European...
instrument whereby anything is bound or tied up; bond, band, fetter, chain, <span class="searchmatch">cord</span>, tie, link Synonyms: restis, fūniculus, līnum, laqueus, nervus (figuratively)...
about 1905, and may have developed due to the reinforced nature of gimp <span class="searchmatch">cord</span>, or possibly the influence of the words gumption and gumph. IPA(key): /ɡɪmp/...