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How to spell CORDE correctly?

If you encounter the misspelling "corde", a possible correct suggestion is "chord". A chord is a combination of three or more musical notes played simultaneously, forming the basis of harmony. Double-checking your spelling and using appropriate search engines can help ensure accurate results.

List of suggestions on how to spell corde correctly

  • card She pulled out her credit card to pay for the meal.
  • Carder I'm a carder for a craft store.
  • COD I bought a delicious cod fillet from the fishmonger for dinner tonight.
  • coda After the concert, they went to the after-party at the coda club.
  • code I am trying to decipher the code written in this ancient manuscript.
  • CODED
  • coder The coder worked tirelessly to develop a new software program.
  • codes The programmer's job is to write, test, and troubleshoot codes to ensure that the software runs smoothly.
  • cody I saw a brown dog named Cody at the park.
  • COED The university has a diverse mix of students, including many coed dormitories.
  • Cor
  • cord I need to get a new cord for my phone charger.
  • cordage I need some cordage to lash the boat to the dock.
  • corded She needs to put up some corded railings around her garden to keep the toddlers from falling into the creek.
  • cordite The gunslinger's pistol was heavy with cordite.
  • cords My mom always has a few cords of wood handy just in case the power goes out.
  • core The core of the Earth is believed to be composed primarily of iron and nickel.
  • cored
  • corked The wine tasted corked, leading me to suspect that the bottle had been contaminated.
  • corned I got corned beef at the deli.
  • corrode The acids in the battery will slowly corrode the metal contacts.
  • cote The cote commands a view of the golf course.
  • crude That crude language is not appropriate for the workplace.
  • curd I like to put curd in my morning yogurt.
  • gourde I'm going to drink some water from my gourde.
  • horde A horde of tourists flooded the city during the summer season.
  • Rode

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