The Collaborative International Dictionary
Uncord \Un*cord"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + cord.] To release from cords; to loosen the cord or cords of; to unfasten or unbind; as, to uncord a package.
Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To release from cords; to unbind.
Usage examples of "uncord".
O poisoner of children, surely it would be better to cut the knot of reluctance and uncord the casket of explanation.
Two of them had been uncorded and a wounded officer was climbing into one of them helped by an orderly.
We stood in the market-place, and the negroes uncorded the bales of figured cloths and opened the carved chests of sycamore.
From his side he uncorded a wound scrap of miser-plant leaf and laid it down on a trading tarp Han had spread out at the base of the ramp.
After much uncording and dashing and knocking about of baggage, the person who officiated proceeded to drag open the suspected packages rather unceremoniously.
Two of them had been uncorded and a wounded officer was climbing into one of them helped by an orderly.
From his side he uncorded a wound scrap of miser-plant leaf and laid it down on a trad-ing tarp Han had spread out at the base of the ramp.