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Discover LudwigThe word 'cordless' is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective that describes something that does not require a cord or cable for operation. It is often used to describe electronic or electrical devices that are battery operated. Example: The new vacuum cleaner is cordless, making it easier to maneuver around the house without worrying about getting tangled in cords.
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Short Version: The Dirt Devil AccuCharge 15.6 Volt Stick Vac is a powerful, cordless, rechargeable vacuum cleaner that really, really sucks.
Sanyo also improved the Eneloop Anka [JP], a rechargeable, cordless warmer (shaped like a cushion) for home use.
The Elvie Pump is a cordless, hands-free, closed-system, rechargeable electric pump designed by former Dyson engineers.
So out came the Ferrari of cordless grooming and manscaping, my rechargeable Andis Supra 120 Ion Clipper and GTX T-Outliner.
Non rechargeable batteries can explode when recharged.
The Magic Wand Rechargeable actually can be used both cordless and plugged in (a kind of "plug-and-play," if you will).
Why cordless?
George loves his cordless.
It's a cordless.
Rechargeable terror cells?
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