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cordless
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
The term cordless is generally used to refer to electrical or electronic devices that are powered by a battery or battery pack and can operate without a power cord or cable attached to a fixed electricity supply such as an outlet, generator, or other centralized ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
cordless \cordless\ adj. operating without a wire connection to the companion communicating unit; -- of telephones and other devices using e.g. radio or infrared signals to allow communication between devices without a direct wire link; as, cordless telephones ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN drill ▪ But looking only at professional power drill sales, cordless drills are accounting for 50 percent of the market. phone ▪ Fridges, cordless phones and irons will follow. telephone ▪ A newspaper was spread ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. not having a cord; "cordless telephone"
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Having no cord; especially using batteries instead of mains electricity
Usage examples of cordless.
I went to bed, Suits was sitting at the kitchen table, cordless receiver braced against his cast as he punched out a number.
Once all the bass boats had returned to the dock, the Reverend Charles Weeb ambled centerstage with a cordless microphone.
For example, the powdered orange juice substitute Tang was a product of the manned space program, and spinoffs have occurred in cordless tools, implanted cardiac defibrillators, liquid-cooled garments, and digital imaging—to name a few.
Uncapping the bottle again, Alannah poured the remaining contents into her cup then retrieved the cordless receiver and brought it back to the table.
Among the Westernized shopping malls that sold Gucci glasses, Lacoste shirts, soft-suede cowboy boots, Nikon telescopes, computers, fax machines, compact disks, cordless miniphones, condoms, contact lenses, and every manner of leather and gold designer “.
He stepped over to her and removed the cordless phone from her hand.
Jess reached for the cordless phone she kept in a pouch hanging from the side of her chair.
She placed the cordless phone back in its cradle and said, “.
In the Ministry of Defense, next to a cordless phone I noticed a television antenna made from rusty copper wire taped to a piece of corroded wood.
As she picked up the cordless phone and punched numbers, she noticed that her hands were colorless except for her fingernails, which had an interesting bluish tint to them.
Usually he used the time to catch up on magazines, but today he took the cordless phone and the Chasbro office directory up with him.
His chair was by the window, cordless phone and TV remote on the floor next to it.
As she staggered a step forward, blue eyes still wide, hands still shaking in the air, Sully realized it was a cordless phone.
A cordless phone had fallen out of the sky, had fallen God knew how many thousands of feet, and now it was in her head.
It was like watching a submarine go down, Sully thought, only instead of a periscope all that would be sticking up after she was out of sight would be the stubby antenna of that cordless phone.