Definition
Relating to or consisting of a chord or chords, especially in music or geometry.
Etymology
From 'chord' (from Latin 'chorda,' string) plus '-al' (relating to). In music, a chord is multiple strings sounding together; in geometry, a line between two points on a curve.
Kelly Says
Chordal progressions in music and chords in geometry both trace back to the same word because ancient Greeks saw both musical strings and geometric lines as related concepts of connection!
Translations
ARالعربية
كوردالي
koor-da-li
CSČeština
chordačný
chor-da-tny
DADansk
kordagtig
kord-a-tig
DEDeutsch
chordan
kor-dan
ELΕλληνικά
χορδικός
hor-di-kos
FISuomi
kordaksellinen
kor-da-kes-li-nen
FRFrançais
chordal
kor-dal
HIहिन्दी
तारवाला
taar-va-la
HUMagyar
húrköpenyű
hoor-ko-pen-yo
IDBahasa Indonesia
berbentuk tali
ber-bentuk ta-li
ITItaliano
chordale
kor-da-le
MSBahasa Melayu
chordal
kor-dal
NLNederlands
chordal
kor-dal
NONorsk
kordaktig
kor-dak-tig
PLPolski
chordanowy
chor-dan-o-vy
PTPortuguês
cordal
kor-dal
RUРусский
хордовый
khor-do-vy
SVSvenska
kordlik
kord-lik
SWKiswahili
chordal
kor-dal
TAதமிழ்
கோர்டேயல்
ko-r-tay-al
TEతెలుగు
చోర్డాసల్
chor-da-sal
UKУкраїнська
хордальний
khor-dal-nyi
VITiếng Việt
có dạng dây
co dang day