cordon|cordons in English
noun
[cor·don || 'kɔːdn]
defensive line (formed by policemen, soldiers, warships, etc.); ribbon worn as an insignia of honor, cord worn as sign of rank
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1. What does Cordons mean? Plural form of cordon
2. Cordon (plural Cordons) (archaic) A ribbon normally worn diagonally across the chest as a decoration or insignia of rank etc
3. Cordon & Cordon - Complaint
4. Cordons sanitaires definition: 1
5. Select from premium Cordons of the highest quality.
6. Cordons & curfews Section 12 of the proposed act provides for the imposition of Cordons and curfews in zones
7. Cordon around the security Cordon around the capital Examples from the
8. Cordon ELECTRONICS ITALIA S.r.l
9. Cordon noun chain, line, ring, barrier, picket line Police formed a Cordon between the two crowds
10. Cordons (off): as in closes in, fences (in)
11. American English: Cordon / ˈkɔrdən /
12. Le Cordon Bleu Ottawa Culinary Arts Institute is Canada's only campus for Le Cordon Bleu
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14. Menu for Cordons Taste of Chicago in Edinburg, TX
15. Legalmail: Cordon[email protected]
16. He's a Cordon Bleu, you know.
17. Demonstrators broke through the police cordon.
18. Examples of Cordon in a sentence
19. cordon noun chain, line, ring, barrier, picket line Police formed a cordon between the two crowds. cordon something off surround, isolate, close off, fence off, separate, enclose, picket, encircle The police Cordoned the area off.
20. Police formed a Cordon between the two crowds
21. Kubernetes > Nodes > Drain or Cordon Nodes
22. Demonstrators tried to break through the police cordon.
23. I want a loose cordon around the target.
24. I took a cordon bleu cookery course.
25. The Cordons' whip act on Ed Sullivan and at some unknown circus.