1. cordless - Noun
2. cordless - Adjective
not having a cord
Source: WordNetcordless telephone Source: Internet
Beginning March 1, the online retailer will be offering new markdowns on select styles, including: cordless faux wood, roller shades and blackout shades. Source: Internet
As a result, I’ve had a couple of Dyson cordless vacuums lose the ability to hold a charge, and replacement batteries, which aren’t covered under the warranty after the first year, cost well north of $100. Source: Internet
Cordless iron Small irons heated by a battery, or by combustion of a gas such as butane in a small self-contained tank, can be used when electricity is unavailable or cordless operation is required. Source: Internet
A cordless Dremel, a new Clear the Rack sale, and a $24 wake-up light lead off Friday’s best deals… Source: Internet
GTE hoped to cross-sell its large base of wireline customers on wireless, data and video services, launching Tele-Go, a user-friendly service that combined cordless and cellular phone features. Source: Internet