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cordial (adjective), more cordial, most cordial
1. A reference to a politely pleasant and friendly relationship: Germany and the United States have maintained cordial relations since World War II.
2.Relating to someone who is radiating warmth and friendliness; genial: The people who attended Mike's birthday party received cordial greetings from him when they arrived.
3. Etymology: from Latin cor-, cord-, "heart".

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2.Relating to someone who is radiating warmth and friendliness; genial: The people who attended Mike's birthday party received cordial greetings from him when they arrived.
3. Etymology: from Latin cor-, cord-, "heart".

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