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Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen. 2013.
Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen. 2013.
Cords — ist der ´Familienname folgender Personen: August Cords (um 1900), deutscher Reeder aus Rostock Gustav Cords (1870–1951), deutscher Komponist Ingrid Cords (* 1940), deutsche Landespolitikerin (Hamburg) (SPD) Jin Sook Cords (* 1963), südkoreanisch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
cords — n. [contraction of corduroys.] trousers made of corduroy cloth; corduroys. Syn: corduroys. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cords — (engl., spr. Kohrds), 1) schwere baumwollene od. manchesterartige Zeuge, von verschiedenen Gattungen, gerippt u. gestreift; 2) ein dem Cordet Dimity ähnliches Zeug … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Cords — (Körrds), engl., schwere baumwollene od. manchesterartige Zeuge, gerippt und gestreift … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
cords — [ kɔrdz ] noun plural pants made of corduroy … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
CORDS — The acronym CORDS may refer to:*Cords Cable Industries Limited *Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support … Wikipedia
cords — n. the vocal cords * * * the vocal cords … Combinatory dictionary
cords — noun cotton trousers made of corduroy cloth • Syn: ↑corduroys • Usage Domain: ↑plural, ↑plural form • Hypernyms: ↑trouser, ↑pant * * * plural of … Useful english dictionary
Cords Cable Industries Limited — (BSE: 532941, NSE: CORDSCABLE, ISIN: INE792I01017) is the largest instrumentation cable maker in India.[1] With its headquarters in New Delhi, it manufactures Instrumentation cables, Control cables, Thermocouple cables Power cables besides… … Wikipedia
Cords of Billroth — The Cords of Billroth (also known as splenic cords or red pulp cords) are found in the red pulp of the spleen between the sinusoids, consisting of fibrils and connective tissue cells with a large population of monocytes and macrophages. These… … Wikipedia
cords — /kawrdz/, n. (used with a pl. v.) clothing, esp. trousers, of corded fabric; corduroys. [1770 80; pl. of CORD] * * * … Universalium