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The answer CORDED has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of corded in various dictionaries:
verb - stack in cords
verb - bind or tie with a cord
adj - of textiles
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Stacked, like wood |
Like twill |
Like some tires |
Ribbed, as fabric |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Jul 22 2018 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
Aug 5 2007 New York Times |
Apr 16 2005 New York Times |
May 11 2003 Universal |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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(of cloth) ribbed. |
of textiles having parallel raised lines |
Equipped with a cord or flex. |
Tied or bound with cords. |
Furnished with or made of cords. |
Ribbed or twilled: a corded bedspread. |
Stacked in cords: corded firewood. |
Corded might refer to |
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The Corded Ware culture (German: Schnurkeramik; French: céramique cordée; Dutch: touwbekercultuur) comprises a broad archaeological horizon of Europe between c. 2900 BCE circa 2350 BCE, thus from the late Neolithic, through the Copper Age, and ending in the early Bronze Age. Corded Ware culture encompassed a vast area, from the Rhine on the west to the Volga in the east, occupying parts of Northern Europe, Central Europe and Eastern Europe.According to Haak et al. (2017), the Corded Ware people were genetically closely related to the people of the Yamna culture (or Yamnaya), "documenting a massive migration into the heartland of Europe from its eastern periphery," the Eurasiatic steppes. The Corded Ware culture may have disseminated the Proto-Germanic and Proto-Balto-Slavic Indo-European languages. The Corded Ware Culture also shows genetic affinity with the later Sintashta culture, where the proto-Indo-Iranian language may have originated. |