コード

See also: コート

Japanese

Etymology 1

From English code.

Noun

コード • (kōdo) 

  1. Rules or regulations relating to one subject, especially ethical codes regulated by mass media such as newspaper company or broadcasting company.
  2. A short symbol.
  3. A set of rules for converting information into another form or representation.
  4. (programming) Instructions for a computer, written in a programming language.
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Etymology 2

From English cord.

Noun

コード • (kōdo) 

  1. (electronics) An electrical cord that transfer electricity to devices.

Etymology 3

From English chord.

Noun

コード • (kōdo) 

  1. (music) A chord; a combination of any three or more tones.
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