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Definition of band
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of band is as below...
Band (v. t.) A
continuous
tablet,
stripe,
or
series
of
ornaments,
as of
carved
foliage,
of
color,
or of
brickwork,
etc..
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Birlaw
::
Birlaw
(n.) A law made by
husbandmen
respecting
rural
affairs;
a
rustic
or local law or
by-law.
Maritated
::
Maritated
(a.)
Having
a
husband;
married.
Ravishment
::
Ravishment
(n.) The act of
carrying
away by force or
against
consent;
abduction;
as, the
ravishment
of
children
from their
parents,
of a ward from his
guardian,
or of a wife from her
husband..
Abandonee
::
Abandonee
(n.) One to whom
anything
is
legally
abandoned.
Cincture
::
Cincture
(n.) The
fillet,
listel,
or band next to the
apophyge
at the
extremity
of the shaft of a
column..
Stepstone
::
Stepson
(n.) A son of one's
husband
or wife by a
former
marriage.
Strap
::
Strap (n.) A band,
plate,
or loop of metal for
clasping
and
holding
timbers
or parts of a
machine..
Tillman
::
Tillman
(n.) A man who tills the
earth;
a
husbandman.
Uranus
::
Uranus
(n.) The son or
husband
of Gaia
(Earth),
and
father
of
Chronos
(Time)
and the
Titans..
Fringe
::
Fringe
(n.) One of a
number
of light or dark
bands,
produced
by the
interference
of
light;
a
diffraction
band; --
called
also
interference
fringe..
Revie
::
Revie (v. i.) To make a
retort;
to bandy
words.
Infare
::
Infare
(n.) A
house-warming;
especially,
a
reception,
party,
or
entertainment
given by a newly
married
couple,
or by the
husband
upon
receiving
the wife to his
house..
Necktie
::
Necktie
(n.) A
scarf,
band, or
kerchief
of silk, etc.,
passing
around
the neck or
collar
and tied in
front;
a bow of silk, etc.,
fastened
in front of the
neck..
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To tie, or
confine
with a cord, band,
ligature,
chain,
etc.; to
fetter;
to make fast; as, to bind grain in
bundles;
to bind a
prisoner..
Belt
::
Belt (n.) Same as Band, n., 2. A very broad band is more
properly
termed
a
belt..
Estovers
::
Estovers
(n. pl.)
Necessaries
or
supples;
an
allowance
to a
person
out of an
estate
or other thing for
support;
as of wood to a
tenant
for life, etc., of
sustenance
to a man
confined
for
felony
of his
estate,
or
alimony
to a woman
divorced
out of her
husband's
estate..
Moorband
::
Moorband
(n.) See
Moorpan.
Wed
::
Wed (n.) To take for
husband
or for wife by a
formal
ceremony;
to
marry;
to
espouse.
Defection
::
Defection
(n.) Act of
abandoning
a
person
or cause to which one is bound by
allegiance
or duty, or to which one has
attached
himself;
desertion;
failure
in duty; a
falling
away;
apostasy;
backsliding..
Spouse
::
Spouse
(n.) A man or woman
engaged
or
joined
in
wedlock;
a
married
person,
husband
or
wife..
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