Cordless

/ˈkɔrdləs/ adjective

Describing devices that operate without physical electrical connections, typically powered by rechargeable batteries and using wireless technology. Commonly applied to phones, tools, and household appliances.

Modern English compound formed from 'cord' (from Old French 'corde' meaning rope) plus the suffix '-less.' The term emerged in the mid-20th century as wireless technology developed, particularly with the introduction of cordless telephones in the 1960s.

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