The closing measures, una corda and dolcissimo, afford a reminiscence of the haunting appeal of the chief melody.
This statement is proved by directions in pianoforte literature as far back as Beethoven, in whose Sonatas we find the dynamic marks of f and ff coupled with the proscribed use of the una corda pedal.
Opes regum, corda subditorum=--The wealth of kings is in the affections of their subjects.
Corda was of opinion that these were male organs, and gave them the name of pollinaires.
One of these consists of conidia, characterized by Corda as Coryneum disciforme.
S] Penicillium Fieberi, figured by Corda on a beetle, was doubtless developed entirely after death, with which event it had probably nothing whatever to do.
Corda states that, although only one spore is produced at a time on each sporophore, when this falls away others are produced in succession for a limited period.
Corda has shown that plants of the type of the former genus (his Lomatophloios) had Sternbergia piths.
Further, the plant described by Corda as Zippea disticha is evidently a Megaphyton, and the structure of that species is plainly that of a tree-fern of somewhat peculiar type.
On the other hand, Corda has proved Flabellaria borassifolia of Sternberg to be an exogenous plant, and Brongniart contends that it was allied to the Cycadeae.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "corda" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.