Corded

/ˈkɔrdɪd/ adjective

Having raised ridges or ribs, especially in fabric texture. Supplied with or bound by cords.

From Middle English cord, from Old French corde, ultimately from Latin chorda meaning 'string of a musical instrument'. The textile meaning developed from the resemblance to twisted rope or cord.

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