Power cable for connecting an appliance to a wall socket (including both captive and detachable cables)
A cable that is used to connect an electrical device to a power source. Therefore it usually ends in a power plug.
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Examples for "cord"
Examples for "cord"
1The stone steps are disjointed; the bell-cord is rotten; the gutter-spouts broken.
2Patients and methods: Twenty-eight patients received a permanent cervical spinal cord stimulator.
3The pathological result showed a malignant tumor in the right vocal cord.
4Results: Thirty per cent of the study mothers practiced clean cord care.
5A lot of Palm cord people have names about words and speaking.
1He strapped my finger to this platform and then plugged in a length of line cord to the nearest wall socket.
2It's got sinews like Line cord and its bones are pneumatic.
1At the very worst, you are now cursing my name because you just yanked the mains cable from your computer.
1Then I took a deep breath and started on the power cord.
2What if broadband internet was as easy as plugging in a power cord?
3Apart from the power cord, there's nary a cable in sight.
4Ripley moved around the table, started to disconnect the power cord.
5It's got a sort of power cord stretching back to whoever summoned it.
6She picked out the power cord and looked for an outlet.
7And it comes with a usefully long power cord and a tiny remote control.
8Mobility is limited to how far the power cord extends.
9Then he unplugged the power cord and visually inspected it.
10He pulls out a drawer and retrieves the power cord.
11And you just have somebody close to the power cord.
12Below, the SUBbie found himself in absolute darkness, and tripped over a power cord.
13The ugly power cord prevents the radio from being the centerpiece of any surface.
14With his right hand, he slowly, ever so slowly, pulled up the disconnected power cord.
15With her iPhone now her primary handheld, she needed to pick up her power cord.
16The power cord had come out of the socket.
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