Curdnoun
The part of milk that coagulates when it sours or is treated with enzymes; used to make cottage cheese.
Curdnoun
The coagulated part of any liquid.
Curdnoun
The edible flower head of certain brassicaceous plants.
Curdverb
(intransitive) To form curd; to curdle.
Curdverb
(transitive) To cause to coagulate or thicken; to cause to congeal; to curdle.
Curdnoun
The coagulated or thickened part of milk, as distinguished from the whey, or watery part. It is eaten as food, especially when made into cheese.
Curdnoun
The coagulated part of any liquid.
Curdnoun
The edible flower head of certain brassicaceous plants, as the broccoli and cauliflower.
Curdverb
To cause to coagulate or thicken; to cause to congeal; to curdle.
Curdverb
To become coagulated or thickened; to separate into curds and whey
Curdnoun
a coagulated liquid resembling milk curd;
Curdnoun
coagulated milk; used to made cheese;
Curd
Curd is obtained by coagulating milk in a sequential process called curdling. It can be a final dairy product or the first stage in cheesemaking.
Cordnoun
A long, thin, flexible length of twisted yarns (strands) of fiber (rope, for example); uncountable such a length of twisted strands considered as a commodity.
Cordnoun
A small flexible electrical conductor composed of wires insulated separately or in bundles and assembled together usually with an outer cover; the electrical cord of a lamp, sweeper (US vacuum cleaner), or other appliance.
Cordnoun
A unit of measurement for firewood, equal to 128 cubic feet (4 × 4 × 8 feet), composed of logs and/or split logs four feet long and none over eight inches diameter. It is usually seen as a stack four feet high by eight feet long.
Cordnoun
(figuratively) Any influence by which persons are caught, held, or drawn, as if by a cord.
Cordnoun
(anatomy) Any structure having the appearance of a cord, especially a tendon or nerve.
Cordnoun
dated form of chord|nodot=1: musical sense.
Cordnoun
misspelling of chord|nodot=1: a cross-section measurement of an aircraft wing.
Cordverb
To furnish with cords
Cordverb
To tie or fasten with cords
Cordverb
To flatten a book during binding
Cordverb
To arrange (wood, etc.) in a pile for measurement by the cord.
Cordnoun
A string, or small rope, composed of several strands twisted together.
Cordnoun
A solid measure, equivalent to 128 cubic feet; a pile of wood, or other coarse material, eight feet long, four feet high, and four feet broad; - originally measured with a cord or line.
Cordnoun
Fig.: Any moral influence by which persons are caught, held, or drawn, as if by a cord; an enticement; as, the cords of the wicked; the cords of sin; the cords of vanity.
Cordnoun
Any structure having the appearance of a cord, esp. a tendon or a nerve. See under Spermatic, Spinal, Umbilical, Vocal.
Cordnoun
See Chord.
Cordverb
To bind with a cord; to fasten with cords; to connect with cords; to ornament or finish with a cord or cords, as a garment.
Cordverb
To arrange (wood, etc.) in a pile for measurement by the cord.
Cordnoun
a line made of twisted fibers or threads;
Cordnoun
a unit of amount of wood cut for burning; 128 cubic feet
Cordnoun
a light insulated conductor for household use
Cordnoun
a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs; usually made of cotton
Cordverb
stack in cords;
Cordverb
bind or tie with a cord