cording Antonyms

Meaning of cording

cording

to supply, bind, or connect with a cord, an amount of firewood equal to a pile of wood 4 × 4 × 8 feet or 128 cubic feet (about 3.6 cubic meters), to furnish, bind, or connect with a cord, trousers made of such a fabric, an anatomical structure (such as a nerve or tendon) resembling a cord, a moral, spiritual, or emotional bond, umbilical cord, a fabric with such ribs, umbilical cord sense 1a, a unit of wood cut for fuel equal to a stack 4 x 4 x 8 feet or 128 cubic feet, a rib like a cord on a textile, a bodily structure (as a tendon or nerve) resembling a cord, a small flexible insulated electrical cable with a plug at one or both ends used for connecting an appliance to an outlet, material like a small thin rope that is used mostly for tying things, a small flexible insulated electrical cable having a plug at one or both ends used to connect a lamp or other appliance with a receptacle, a long slender flexible material usually consisting of several strands (as of thread or yarn) woven or twisted together, a fabric made with such ribs or a garment made of such a fabric, a slender flexible anatomical structure (as a nerve) see spermatic cord, spinal cord, umbilical cord, vocal cord sense 1, the hangman's rope, a rib like a cord on a fabric, to pile up wood in cords, to pile up (wood) in cords

cording Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate cording on the curtains added a touch of elegance to the room.
  2. She spent hours carefully cording the trim around the edges of the pillows.
  3. The cording of the rope was frayed and needed to be replaced.
  4. The dressmaker meticulously corded the bodice with silk thread.
  5. The cording in the carpet gave it a unique and stylish texture.
  6. She used a cording foot on her sewing machine to achieve perfect results.
  7. The cording on the belt added a decorative element to her outfit.
  8. The cords in the electrical wiring needed to be properly corded together.
  9. The cording technique she employed created a beautiful and intricate pattern.
  10. The cording of the basketball net was damaged during a game and had to be repaired.

FAQs About the word cording

to supply, bind, or connect with a cord, an amount of firewood equal to a pile of wood 4 × 4 × 8 feet or 128 cubic feet (about 3.6 cubic meters), to furnish, bi

binding, roping, threading, banding, tying, tieing, strapping, wiring,cinching,trussing

untying, unbinding, unlacing, undoing, unfastening, unloosing, unwinding, unraveling, uncoiling, unthreading

The intricate cording on the curtains added a touch of elegance to the room.

She spent hours carefully cording the trim around the edges of the pillows.

The cording of the rope was frayed and needed to be replaced.

The dressmaker meticulously corded the bodice with silk thread.