chorda
/ˈkɔrdə/Definitions
1. noun
A cord or string of nerve fibers in an animal’s body, especially one that carries sensory information from the skin.
“The chorda tympani is a nerve that carries taste from the tongue to the brain.”
2. noun
A cord or string of tissue in a plant, especially a strand of vascular tissue.
“The chorda in the stem of the plant helps transport nutrients and water.”