
1) Free 2) Liberated 3) Loose 4) Looseleaf 5) Unchained 6) Unfettered 7) Unshackled 8) Untethered
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1) Free software programmed in C 2) Loose 3) Looseleaf 4) Not restrained or tied down 5) Not secured within a cover
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[DNS server] Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS server software product from NLnet Labs, VeriSign Inc., Nominet, and Kirei. It is distributed free of charge in open source form under the BSD license. Originally designed by Jakob Schlyter of Kirei and Roy Arends of Nominet in 2004, funding was provided by VeriSign and ep.net...
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[book] Unbound: A True Story of War, Love, and Survival is a narrative nonfiction book by author Dean King. It follows the stories of the 30 women who undertook the Long March as part of the Chinese Red Army in 1934. While only 10,000 of the original 86,000 soldiers survived the 4,000 mile trek, all 30 women survived. To research the projec...
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[publisher] Unbound, the online trading name of United Authors Publishing Ltd, is a privately held international publishing company. It is based in London, UK. The company was founded by John Mitchinson, director of research for the British panel game QI; Justin Pollard, historian and QI researcher; and author Dan Kieran. ==Selected authors...
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• (imp. & p. p.) of Unbind • imp. & p. p. of Unbind.
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Refers to a book which has never been bound. Until the 19th century, books were sold as unbound leaves that were bound to a buyer's specifications. This term might also refer to a book in an advanced state of publication, such as a galley.
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Never having been bound. As opposed to Disbound.
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[
adj] - not held in chemical or physical combination 2. [adj] - not secured within a cover 3. [adj] - not restrained or tied down by bonds
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adjective not held in chemical or physical combination
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