corded – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
corded
adj.
made of or in the form of cords; tied or bound with cords; (of textiles) having parallel raised lines
cord
v.
bind with a cord, tie, bind
Corded Ware culture
The
Corded Ware culture (; ; ; in Middle Europe c. 2900–2450/2350 cal. BC), alternatively characterized as the
Battle Axe culture or
Single Grave culture; other terms are
corded pottery and
corded ceramic, the latter being a calque in translations. It comprises an enormous European
archaeological horizon that begins in the late
Neolithic (
Stone Age), flourishes through the
Copper Age and culminates in the early
Bronze Age.
corded
Adjective
1. of textiles; having parallel raised lines
(synonym) twilled
(similar) rough, unsmooth
cord
Noun
1. a line made of twisted fibers or threads; "the bundle was tied with a cord"
(hypernym) line
(hyponym) agal
2. a unit of amount of wood cut for burning; 128 cubic feet
(hypernym) volume unit, capacity unit, capacity measure, cubage unit, cubic measure, cubic content unit, displacement unit, cubature unit
3. a light insulated conductor for household use
(synonym) electric cord
(hypernym) conductor
(hyponym) extension cord
4. a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs; usually made of cotton
(synonym) corduroy
(hypernym) fabric, cloth, material, textile
(hyponym) Bedford cord
Verb
1. stack in cords; "cord firewood"
(hypernym) stack, pile, heap
2. bind or tie with a cord
(hypernym) tie, bind
Corded
(imp. & p. p.)
of Cord
(a.)
Striped or ribbed with cords; as, cloth with a corded surface.
(a.)
Piled in a form for measurement by the cord.
(a.)
Made of cords.
(a.)
Bound or fastened with cords.
(a.)
Bound about, or wound, with cords.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
corded