different between corded vs forded
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
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forded
English
Verb
forded
- simple past tense and past participle of ford
Anagrams
- fodder
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