The difference between Corded and Cordless
When used as adjectives, corded means fitted with a cord, whereas cordless means having no cord.
check bellow for the other definitions of Corded and Cordless
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Corded as an adjective:
Fitted with a cord.
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Corded as an adjective (figurative):
Having the appearance of cords or furrows.
Examples:
"the hard, corded upper arms of a bodybuilder"
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Corded as an adjective (heraldry):
Wound about with cords.
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Corded as an adjective:
Of wood: piled in cords.
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Corded as a verb:
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Cordless as an adjective:
Having no cord; especially using batteries instead of mains electricity