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'''Chord''' may refer to: '''Chord''' or '''Chords''' may refer to:


== Art and Music ==
* ], an aggregate of musical pitches sounded simultaneously * ], an aggregate of musical pitches sounded simultaneously
** ] a chord played on a guitar, which has a particular tuning ** ] a chord played on a guitar, which has a particular tuning
* ], 1970s British mod revival band
* ], 1950s American doo-wop group
* ], a c.1715 painting by Antoine Watteau
* ], a comic book character who is the former mentor of the New Warriors

== Math ==
* ], a line segment joining two points on a curve * ], a line segment joining two points on a curve
* ], a line crossing a foreground astronomical object during an occultation which gives an indication of the object's size and/or shape
* ], an edge joining two nonadjacent nodes in a cycle * ], an edge joining two nonadjacent nodes in a cycle

* Chord in ] construction – an outside member of a truss, as opposed to the inner "webbed members"
== People ==
* ], the distance between the front and back of a wing, measured in the direction of the normal airflow. The term chord was selected due to the curved nature of the wing's surface
* ], a peer-to-peer protocol and algorithm for distributed hash tables (DHT)
* ], a concurrency construct in some object-oriented programming languages
* In British railway terminology, a ] can refer to a short curve of track connecting two otherwise unconnected railway lines.
* ], a comic book character who is the former mentor of the New Warriors
* ], American actor and musician * ], American actor and musician
* ], a Swedish hiphop/reggae artist
* ] (CHORD), a proposed successor to the ]<!--https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.01777, 1911.02108, 1910.02889 Seems article-worthy as success of CHIME makes funding likelier; will use ideas from ]-->
* ], a c.1715 painting by Antoine Watteau


== Programming ==
'''Chord''' may also refer to:
* ], a concurrency construct in some object-oriented programming languages
* ], a peer-to-peer protocol and algorithm for distributed hash tables (DHT)

== Science and Technology ==
* ], a line crossing a foreground astronomical object during an occultation which gives an indication of the object's size and/or shape
* ] (CHORD), a proposed successor to the ]<!--https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.01777, 1911.02108, 1910.02889 Seems article-worthy as success of CHIME makes funding likelier; will use ideas from ]-->
* ], the distance between the front and back of a wing, measured in the direction of the normal airflow. The term chord was selected due to the curved nature of the wing's surface
* Chord in ] construction – an outside member of a truss, as opposed to the inner "webbed members"
* In British railway terminology, a ] can refer to a short curve of track connecting two otherwise unconnected railway lines.
* ] or a ], where multiple buttons are held down simultaneously to produce a specific action * ] or a ], where multiple buttons are held down simultaneously to produce a specific action
'''The Chords''' may refer to:
* ], 1970s British mod revival band
* ], 1950s American doo-wop group

'''Chords''' may refer to:
* ], a Swedish hiphop/reggae artist


== See also == == See also ==

* Animal taxonomy ] (chordata) and eponymous ] * Animal taxonomy ] (chordata) and eponymous ]
* {{lookfrom}} * {{lookfrom}}

Revision as of 23:02, 5 April 2024

Chord or Chords may refer to:

Art and Music

Math

People

Programming

Science and Technology

  • Chord (astronomy), a line crossing a foreground astronomical object during an occultation which gives an indication of the object's size and/or shape
  • Canadian Hydrogen Observatory and Radio-transient Detector (CHORD), a proposed successor to the CHIME radio telescope
  • Chord (aeronautics), the distance between the front and back of a wing, measured in the direction of the normal airflow. The term chord was selected due to the curved nature of the wing's surface
  • Chord in truss construction – an outside member of a truss, as opposed to the inner "webbed members"
  • In British railway terminology, a chord can refer to a short curve of track connecting two otherwise unconnected railway lines.
  • Mouse chording or a chorded keyboard, where multiple buttons are held down simultaneously to produce a specific action

See also

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