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Definitionn. a straight line connecting two points on a curve
Last update: September 18, 2016
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The umblical chord was cut after the birth of the child. [adjective]
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She played a chord on the piano. [noun]
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She tied a frienship chord round his wrist. [noun]
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For the poets were constantly arousing each other to strike a chord, or to sing some snatch of remembered song. [noun]
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If they had lived in the days of the automobile they might have sung a song of speed which would have been the most melodious chord in the whole gamut. [noun]
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This was touching a theme which found a responsive chord in the bosom of every man present. [noun]
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He wandered back to the bar to the lost chord pipe. [noun]
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A chord, longdrawn, expectant, drew a voice away. [noun]
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(He touches the keys again) Minor chord comes now. [noun]
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Approaching, disparate, at relaxed walking pace they crossed both the circus before George's church diametrically, the chord in any circle being less than the arc which it subtends. [noun]
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Dimmler struck a chord and, turning to Natasha, Nicholas, and Sonya, remarked: "How quiet you young people are." [noun]
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