- the
early Bronze Age.
Corded Ware
culture encomp****ed a vast area, from the
contact zone
between the
Yamnaya culture and the
Corded Ware
culture in south...
-
CORDIC (coordinate
rotation digital computer), Volder's algorithm, Digit-by-digit method,
Circular CORDIC (Jack E. Volder),
Linear CORDIC, Hyperbolic...
- wood
Power cord Umbilical cord Cord or
CORD may also
refer to:
Cord,
Arkansas Alex
Cord (1933–2021),
American actor and
writer Chris Cord (born 1940)...
-
contemporary of the
Corded Ware
culture of
Central Europe. From
about 2400 BC the
Beaker folk
culture expanded eastwards, into the
Corded Ware horizon. In...
-
Cordal (Irish:
Cordal) is a
village and
electoral division in
County Kerry, Ireland. The
townlands of
Cordal East and
Cordal West are in the
civil parish...
-
closely spaced rows fill the
motifs and
provide contrast to the
corded outlines.
Corded quilting was po****r for dresses, petticoats, and
waistcoats as...
- The
spinal cord is a long, thin,
tubular structure made up of
nervous tissue that
extends from the
medulla oblongata in the
brainstem to the
lumbar region...
-
Cording may
refer to:
Cording (dog grooming)
Cording (mycobacterium)
Cording (surname), a
surname Cording, a sign of
superficial thrombophlebitis Cord...
- also be "
corded" with rope-like mats
similar to
those of a
Komondor or
human dreadlocks.
Though once as
common as the
curly Poodle,
corded Poodles are...
- In
broadcast television,
cord-cutting
refers to the
pattern of viewers,
referred to as
cord-cutters,
cancelling their subscriptions to
multichannel television...