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Definition of band
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Band (v. t.) To bind or tie with a band.
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Desert
::
Desert
(v. t.) To
abandon
(the
service)
without
leave;
to
forsake
in
violation
of duty; to
abscond
from; as, to
desert
the army; to
desert
one's
colors..
Husbanded
::
Husbanded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Husban.
Promethea
::
Promethea
(n.) A large
American
bombycid
moth
(Callosamia
promethea).
Its larva feeds on the
sassafras,
wild
cherry,
and other
trees,
and
suspends
its
cocoon
from a
branch
by a
silken
band..
Fimbria
::
Fimbria
(n.) A band of white
matter
bordering
the
hippocampus
in the
brain.
Dragoon
::
Dragoon
(v. t.) To
harass
or
reduce
to
subjection
by
dragoons;
to
persecute
by
abandoning
a place to the rage of
soldiers.
Dereliction
::
Dereliction
(n.) The state of being left or
abandoned.
Musrol
::
Musrol
(n.) The nose band of a
horse's
bridle.
Managery
::
Managery
(n.)
Husbandry;
economy;
frugality.
Lace
::
Lace (n.) That which binds or
holds,
especially
by being
interwoven;
a
string,
cord, or band,
usually
one
passing
through
eyelet
or other
holes,
and used in
drawing
and
holding
together
parts of a
garment,
of a shoe, of a
machine
belt, etc..
Vacant
::
Vacant
(a.)
Abandoned;
having
no heir,
possessor,
claimant,
or
occupier;
as, a
vacant
estate..
Binder
::
Binder
(n.)
Anything
that
binds,
as a
fillet,
cord, rope, or band; a
bandage;
-- esp. the
principal
piece of
timber
intended
to bind
together
any
building..
Begird
::
Begird
(v. t.) To bind with a band or
girdle;
to gird.
Strass
::
Strapwork
(n.) A kind of
ornament
consisting
of a
narrow
fillet
or band
folded,
crossed,
and
interlaced..
Dead-eye
::
Dead-eye
(n.) A
round,
flattish,
wooden
block,
encircled
by a rope, or an iron band, and
pierced
with three holes to
receive
the
lanyard;
-- used to
extend
the
shrouds
and
stays,
and for other
purposes.
Called
also
deadman's
eye..
Maniple
::
Maniple
(a.)
Originally,
a
napkin;
later,
an
ornamental
band or scarf worn upon the left arm as a part of the
vestments
of a
priest
in the Roman
Catholic
Church.
It is
sometimes
worn in the
English
Church
service..
Cash
::
Cash (v. t.) To
disband.
Fasciated
::
Fasciated
(a.)
Broadly
banded
with
color.
Quilling
::
Quilling
(n.) One of the
rounded
plaits
or
flutings
of such a band.
Bandy
::
Bandy (v. t.) To beat to and fro, as a ball in
playing
at
bandy..
Interference
::
Interference
(n.) The
mutual
influence,
under
certain
conditions,
of two
streams
of
light,
or
series
of
pulsations
of
sound,
or,
generally,
two waves or
vibrations
of any kind,
producing
certain
characteristic
phenomena,
as
colored
fringes,
dark
bands,
or
darkness,
in the case of
light,
silence
or
increased
intensity
in
sounds;
neutralization
or
superposition
of waves
generally..
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