
1) Anything that binds 2) Cover 3) Exclusively Saxon word 4) Exclusively Anglo word 5) Final 6) Fixed 7) Immutable 8) Irretrievable 9) Irreversible 10) Like some arbitration 11) Obligatory 12) Part of a book cover 13) Permanent 14) Repair strip 15) Restrictive 16) Ski need 17) Stitching 18) Strip 19) The act of applying a bandage
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1) Bandaging 2) Compulsory 3) Constipating 4) Constricting 5) Costive 6) Covering 7) Dressing 8) Final 9) Ligature 10) Permanent 11) Strap 12) Styptic 13) Tight 14) Tygup 15) Valid
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- the capacity to attract and hold something
- strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration
- the act of applying a bandage
- the front and back covering of a book
- stick to firmly
- create social or emotional ties
- make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope
- wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose
- secure with or as if with ropes
- form......
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• (n.) The act or process of one who, or that which, binds. • (pl.) The transoms, knees, beams, keelson, and other chief timbers used for connecting and strengthening the parts of a vessel. • (a.) That binds; obligatory. • (n.) Anything that binds; a bandage; the cover of a book, or the cover with the sewing, etc.; something tha...
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1. As an adjective, this refers to a restriction that is met exactly, and is therefore having an effect on behavior, in contrast to nonbinding. 2. As a noun, see tariff binding.
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A relationship between two things, typically an identifier and some one of its properties or attributes. For example a variable is an identifier bound to a piece of storage in the main memory of the computer.
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the continuous strip of wood around the edge of a guitar (as found on many Gibson Les Paul`s)
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<biochemistry, chemistry, molecular biology> The adherence of molecules to one another, for example, enzymes to substrates, antibodies to antigens, DNA strands to their complementary strands. ... Binding occurs because the shape and chemical natures of parts of the molecules surfaces are complementary. A common metaphor is the 'lock-and-key,'...
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Process of fastening papers together.
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Bind'ing adjective That binds; obligatory. Binding beam (Architecture) , the main timber in double flooring. -- Binding joist (Architecture) , the secondary timber in double-framed flooring. Syn. -- Obligatory; restraining; restrictive; stringen...
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Bind'ing noun 1. The act or process of one who, or that which, binds. 2. Anything that binds; a bandage; the cover of a book, or the cover with the sewing, etc.; something that secures the edge of cloth from raveling. 3. plural (Nautical) The tra...
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In book production, the process of assembling the finished book; the concept of securing the leaves of sections of a text so as to keep them in proper order and protect them
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The covering of a book which holds the sheets together to provide protection
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Finishing process that glues, staples, or stitches the pages of a catalog to the cover.
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The device that connects boots to the ski or snowboard. Ski bindings are designed to release boots in at least some falls; not so with snowboard bindings.
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A narrow strip of material which is sewn around the edge of a garment, a bag or even a quilt.
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constipating adjective causing constipation
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The connector between the ski boot and the ski. In the event of a fall, the skier is able to twist out of the binding to release the ski
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the careful method players grip and grasp each other to form a secure scrum, ruck, or maul. This is a critical skill to ensure the safety of players.
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A special stitch, band or strip sewn over a carpet edge to protect, strengthen or decorate the edge.
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Fabric tape or leather strip covering raw edges of leather round top line to hold outer and lining together and give a neat, durable finish. The covering of edges of the insole of ladies footwear with a strip of leather or fabric.
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the act of fastening, securing, uniting, or the like. · anything that binds. · the covering within which the leaves of a book are bound. · a strip of material that protects or decorates the edge of a tablecloth, rug, etc. · a mechanical device on a ski, usually made of metal, that fastens the boot securely to the ski.
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In sewing, binding can refer to finishing a seam to hide it (using bias tape, for example). In quilting, it is the use of a thin strip of fabric (similar to bias tape, but not necessarily cut on the bias) to hide the raw edges of the quilt to give a nice finish.
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A bias strip of material used to enclose a raw edge as a finish or trim.
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a narrow strip of material which is sewn around the edge of a quilt, bag or item of clothing. The fabric for the binding can be cut on the straight grain or on the bias.
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