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Definition of Power cord
1. Noun. A cord to conduct power to an electrical appliance.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Power Cord
Literary usage of Power cord
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The North American Arithmetic by Frederick Emerson (1851)
"Suppose the power cord of the smaller wheel to be coiled upon the axle of the
larger; what weight on the axie of die smaller wheel would be balanced 100 at ..."
2. The North American Arithmetic: Part Third : for Advanced Scholars by Frederick Emerson (1834)
"Suppose the power cord of the smaller wheel to be coiled upon the axle of the
larger; what weight on the axle of the smaller wheel would be balanced 100 at ..."
3. Arithmetical Spyglass and Teacher's Assistant: Intended as a Key and by Charles Waterhouse (1842)
"Suppose the power cord of the smaller wheel to be coiled upon the axle of the
larger ; what weight on the axle of the smaller wheel would be balanced by ..."
4. Moving to Argentinaby Delores Johnson by Delores Johnson (2006)
"Please check the writing on the existing power cord transformer and you may be
pleasantly surprised to find that almost 75% of USA-sold electronics that ..."