Noun
cordel (plural cordels or cordeles)
(historical) Spanish chain, a traditional Spanish and Mexican unit of distance equivalent to about 41.9 m.
Cordel Hyde, Lake Independence, People’s United Party: “The Ministers have to understand that that business of coming in broke and leaving rich have to end. Source: Internet
Brits was dismissed two overs later, caught and bowled by off- spinner Cordel Jack. Source: Internet
During yesterday’s press conference held by the PUP in Belize City, the party’s Deputy Leader Cordel Hyde criticized the Minister’s new approach stating that, that is not the way to go. Source: Internet
People’s United Party area representative for Lake Independence, Cordel Hyde, was one of several prominent politicians of the blue party to march in green with the teachers today. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, the top scorers for the Belize City Council/Post Office squad were Kenroy Usher with 14 points, Densford Bevans with 10 points and Cordel Gonzalez Jr. with 9 points. Source: Internet
“That issue I think I media created there was no such discussion with the Party Leader and the Honorable Cordel for a Deputy Leader, that discussion will now commence as the National Executive just gave him the authority to do so.” Source: Internet