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The meaning of Chords

Chords – definition

noun

A group of (typically three or more) notes sounded together, as a basis of harmony.

Usage examples:

The triumphal opening chords
verb

Play, sing, or arrange notes in chords.

Usage examples:

The entire swing session is masterfully chorded by the duke on piano
noun

A straight line joining the ends of an arc.

Usage examples:

He found the length of an arc of the cycloid using an exhaustion proof based on dissections to redu…
noun

Each of the two principal members of a truss.

Usage examples:

A stabilizer chord
noun

Variant spelling of cord.

Usage examples:

The spinal chord
noun

A string on a harp or other instrument.

Usage examples:

Her fingers began to lightly touch the delicate chords of the instrument and with just a mere strok…
noun

Three or more musical notes played at the same time

Chords translation into English

Chords: translate from English into Chinese

Translate chords into Chinese (Simplified)}
和弦, 弦, 琴弦, 翼长, 和音

Chords: translate from English into Dutch

Translate chords into Dutch}
Akkoorden, Akkoord, Snaar, Koorde, Accoord, Overeenstemming, Pees

Chords: translate from English into French

Translate chords into French}
Accords, Accord, Corde, Accorder

Chords: translate from English into German

Translate chords into German}
Akkorde, Akkord, Sehne, Saite, Griff

Chords: translate from English into Hindi

Translate chords into Hindi}
कॉर्ड्स, तार, ज्या, तंत्री, तांत, बाजे का तार, भावनात्पक प्रतिक्रिया, अस्थि-बंधन

Chords: translate from English into Italian

Translate chords into Italian}
Accordi, Accordo, Corda, Catena

Chords: translate from English into Korean

Translate chords into Korean}
화음, 현, 감정, 특수한 감정, 인대, 화현

Chords: translate from English into Russian

Translate chords into Russian}
Аккорды, Аккорд, Хорда, Пояс, Струна, Связка, Сочетаться, Сочетать, Гамма красок, Гармонировать

Chords: translate from English into Spanish

Translate chords into Spanish}
Acordes, Acorde, Cuerda, Cadena de cuerda

Word origin

mid 16th century (in the anatomical sense): a later spelling (influenced by Latin chorda ‘rope’) of cord.

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