cordy
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Adj — Made of cord, or resembling cord in texture or shape.
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Etymology
Simply "cord" plus the adjective-forming suffix "-y", the same pattern as "silky" from silk.
Full origin of cordy →Frequently asked questions
What does “cordy” mean?
The word “cordy” means made of cord, or resembling cord in texture or shape. In plain terms, describes something with a stringy, rope-like texture.
How do you use “cordy” in a sentence?
Here is “cordy” used in a sentence: “The old rope had gone stiff and cordy after years in the shed.”
What part of speech is “cordy”?
“Cordy” is an adjective.