Cords

/kΙ”rdz/ noun

Thick strings or ropes, or the ridged muscles that stick out on your neck and arms when you flex.

From Old French 'corde,' derived from Latin 'chorda' meaning 'string' or 'gut.' Originally referred to animal intestines used as strings, then expanded to any rope-like object.

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