What is a Cordian?

What is a Cordian?

(thī′ə-kôl′, -kōl′, -kŏl′) A trademark for any of various polysulfide polymers in the form of liquids, water dispersions, and rubbers used in seals and sealants.

What is cordial conversation?

cordial Add to list Share. Use cordial to describe a relationship that is friendly and sincere but not overly close. A cordial greeting is perfectly pleasant but doesn’t involve lots of hugging or excessive emotion.

Is Cordial British?

This is the British English definition of cordial….cordial ​Definitions and Synonyms.

singular cordial
plural cordials

Is Cordial an American word?

noun. 1British A sweet fruit-flavoured drink.

How do you become a corgel?

Cordial means friendly and polite. It used to describe people and their behavior toward others in social situations, especially when they do not know each other well. When you treat people cordially, you treat them with a sincere friendliness and warmth.

Can you be cordial with an ex?

There’s a fine line between being cordial with your ex and being codependent. If you’re going to be friends with an ex, clearly define the terms. Make sure you’ve both moved on, and leave your emotions and lust at the door. Because as Queen Fiona says, it can just be a cruel way to pretend.

Where is cordial from?

Most cordials were of European origin, first produced in Italian apothecaries during the Renaissance, where the art of distilling was refined during the 15th and 16th centuries. It is from this origin that cordials are frequently referred to in French as Liqueurs d’ltalie, it is also from this that we have liqueurs.

What is cordial in peaky blinders?

Cordial is another name for squash so I presume he would be offered a glass of orange squash which would be concentrated in a bottle and diluted with water.

What is cordial Australia?

Contributor’s comments: Cordial in NSW means a syrup to which water is added to make a drink. In Tasmania it’s called water cordial, where cordial is softdrink. Contributor’s comments: Cordial was used in Tasmania for fizzy drinks in the 60’s and 70’s.

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