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cordage

[kawr-dij] / ˈkɔr dɪdʒ /




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The pendant's maker drilled a hole in the tooth to allow for some sort of now-lost cordage.

From Reuters

Visitors will also be able to participate in outdoor demonstrations like tule mat weaving, acorn grinding and cordage making.

From New York Times

Some came from wood or cordage still attached to spearpoints; others came from charcoal, wood, or bone found at mines and human burials.

From Science Magazine

When he saw the cordage fragment from the flake excavated by Dr. Moncel, he thought to himself, “‘Oh, we’ve got it.

From New York Times

But with string, or cordage, one can make bags, nets, rope and clothing.

From Scientific American