different between corded vs coded
corded
English
Etymology
cord +? -ed
Adjective
corded (not comparable)
- Fitted with a cord.
- (figuratively) Having the appearance of cords or furrows.
- the hard, corded upper arms of a bodybuilder
- (heraldry) Wound about with cords.
- Of wood: piled in cords.
Synonyms
- (having a cord): wired
Antonyms
- (having a cord): cordless
Verb
corded
- simple past tense and past participle of cord
Anagrams
- codder
corded From the web:
- what corded drill should i buy
- what corded drills are made in the usa
- what corded drill to buy
- corded meaning
- what is corded and cordless trimmer
- what does corded electric mean
- what is corded and cordless
- what is corded trimmer
coded
English
Adjective
coded (comparative more coded, superlative most coded)
- Encoded; written in code or cipher.
Derived terms
- (UK) colour-coded
- (US) color-coded
- binary-coded, hard-coded
Verb
coded
- simple past tense and past participle of code
coded From the web:
- what coded mean
- what covid tier
- what covid tier is london in
- what covid tier is bristol in
- what covid tier is portsmouth in
- what covid tier is colchester in
- what covid tier is bournemouth in
- what covid tier is essex in
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- corded vs coded
- corked vs corded
- cored vs corded
- carded vs corded
- curded vs corded
- worded vs wormed
- worded vs warded
- worded vs wooded
- worded vs worlded
- lorded vs worded
- slang vs jargonist
- cant vs jargonist
- jargonist vs jargonaut
- jargonist vs jargon
- jargonize vs jargonized
- jargonize vs jargon
- souled vs soled
- terms vs soled
- doled vs soled
- soled vs sowed