chordal
adjective
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Pronunciation: /ˈkɔː.dəl/ / /ˈkɔɹ.dəl/
adj
Etymology: Etymology tree English chord Proto-Indo-European *h₂el-der.? Proto-Italic *-ālis Latin -ālisbor. Old French -albor. ▲ Latin -ālis Old French -elbor. ▲ Latin -ālisbor. Middle English -al English -al English chordal From chord + -al.
- Of, pertaining to, or consisting of chords.
“They play very well together, with Vogl providing the melodic and chordal framework and Shanbaum riffing over it.”
- Having an accompaniment of chords rather than a countermelody.
- Having a notochord; chordate
- For a graph, in which all cycles of four or more vertices have a chord.