You put a "load"on the engine; the alternator is energized, getting power from the engine in order to produce electricity.
The word "cored" is the past tense of the verb "core", which means to remove the core of an object. Usually a fruit is cored, so it can be eaten without the seeds.
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The homonyms of "cords" could be "chords" or "cored." "Chords" refer to musical notes played simultaneously, while "cored" means removing the central part of something like an apple or pear.
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Because it is necessary.
I have recently lost a key to my business, and I need to have my doors re-cored. What are some reputable business locksmiths?
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A homophone for "cord" or "chord" is "chored".
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