Cordy

/ˈkɔrdi/ adjective

Resembling or relating to a cord; having a cord-like appearance or texture, often used to describe muscular or rope-like formations.

Derived from the noun 'cord,' which comes from Old French 'corde,' from Latin 'chorda' meaning 'string' or 'gut.' The adjective suffix '-y' makes it mean 'having the quality of a cord.'

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