to bind

  • 51bind — 1. To confine or encircle with a band or bandage. 2. To join together with a band or ligature. 3. To combine or unite molecules by means of reactive groups, either in the molecules per se or in a chemical added for that purpose; frequently used… …

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  • 52bind — 01. You can [bind] the newspapers together with this string. 02. The packages were [bound] together with string and tape. 03. The prisoners were seated on the floor with their hands [bound] behind their backs. 04. We put a spiral [binding] on the …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 53bind — {{11}}bind (n.) anything that binds, in various senses, late O.E., from BIND (Cf. bind) (v.). Meaning tight or awkward situation is from 1851. {{12}}bind (v.) O.E. bindan to tie up with bonds (literally and figuratively), also to make captive; to …

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  • 54Bind — Things known as BIND or Bind include: *BIND the Berkeley Internet Name Domain, a DNS server *Bind (wicca) The Wiccan practice of stopping one s ability to do something through magical means. *Bookbinding *Bondage *Foot binding *When using monads… …

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  • 55bind (Unix) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Bind. bind Тип Unix утилиты Операционная система Unix, Linux Лицензия GNU GPL v2+ bind  утилита командной строки Unix подобной операционной сис …

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  • 56Bind, Torture, Kill — Infobox Album Name = Bind, Torture, Kill Type = Studio Artist = Suicide Commando Released = 2006 Recorded = Genre = Aggrotech Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = Axis of Evil (2003) This album = Bind Torture Kill (2006) Next album …

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  • 57bind — [OE] Band, bend, bind, bond, and bundle can all be traced back ultimately to an Indo European base *bhendh , which was also the source of Sanskrit bandh ‘bind’ and Greek peisma ‘cable’. In the case of bind, the immediate precursor of Old English… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 58bind — [OE] Band, bend, bind, bond, and bundle can all be traced back ultimately to an Indo European base *bhendh , which was also the source of Sanskrit bandh ‘bind’ and Greek peisma ‘cable’. In the case of bind, the immediate precursor of Old English… …

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  • 59Bind rune — A bind rune is a ligature of two or more runes. They are extremely rare in Viking Age inscription, but are common in pre Viking Age (Proto Norse) and in post Viking Age (medieval) inscriptions.Enoksen, Lars Magnar (1998). Runor: historia, tydning …

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  • 60BIND method — The BIND method is an extension to WebDAV whose purpose is to create new access paths to existing resources. It is currently an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) draft.ee also* WebDAV * HTTPExternal links* [http://www.webdav.org/bind/draft… …

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