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Cordon
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Cordon may refer to:
Cordon and Search, a military operation
Cordón Industrial (plural Cordones Industriales) is an organ of popular power, direct or workers democracy. Many of these organs of popular power were formed in Chile during the
Popular Unity government between 1970-1973.
A
cordon (plant), the descriptive term for a particular style of
pruning woody plants. Single plants can be pruned to have single or multiple cordons in a number of styles. Plants which are commonly pruned in this manner include
grapes,
peaches, and other
stone fruits.
A cordon is also a line of people, military posts, or ships surrounding an area to close or guard it.
In cricket, fielders can form what is termed the "
slips cordon".
It is also a cord or braid used as a fastening or ornament.
Cordon is a
commune of the
Haute-Savoie département in
France
Cordon, Isabela, a municipality in the
Philippines
Cordon a village on the
Isle of Arran
Cordón is a neighbourhood (barrio) of
Montevideo, Uruguay.
In
ceramic technology a cordon is a strip of clay added around the outside of a pot for decoration or to help with handling.
See also
Cordon Bleu (disambiguation), various meanings
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