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What word family is corduroy?

"Corduroy" doesn't really belong to a specific word family in the traditional sense, like "happy," "happier," and "happiness." It's a unique word that refers to a specific type of fabric.

However, you could say that it's related to other words that describe fabrics or textures:

* Cord: This is the base word, referencing the raised "cords" or ridges that characterize the fabric.

* Velvet: While not directly related, they share a similar soft, plush texture.

* Ribbed: Describes the fabric's raised texture, which is similar to ribs.

So, while "corduroy" doesn't have a direct word family, it's connected to words that share similar meanings and describe its texture and characteristics.

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