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What does the Latin root word cord mean?

The Latin root word "cord" means heart or string.

Here's how it breaks down:

* "cor" in Latin means "heart"

* "cord" is a variation of this root, often referring to something that resembles a heart in shape or function, like a string or a rope.

Here are some examples of English words derived from the root "cord":

* Cordiform: Shaped like a heart

* Cordial: Warm and friendly, coming from the heart

* Accord: Agreement or harmony, a coming together of hearts

* Concord: Agreement or harmony, a state of being united

* Discord: Lack of agreement or harmony, a state of disunity

* Cord: A string or rope, often used to tie things together

* Corduroy: A fabric with raised, parallel cords, resembling a rope

The root "cord" has a rich history and continues to influence English vocabulary today.

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