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Cord

 
(körd)

(electricity) A small, very flexible insulated cable.
(materials) A unit of measure for wood stacked for fuel or pulp; equals 4 × 4 × 8, or 128 cubic feet (approximately 3.6246 cubic meters). A long, flexible, cylindrical construction of natural or synthetic fibers twisted or woven together. Strands of material forming the plies in a motor vehicle tire.


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