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Definition of binding
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Binding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bin.
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Vincture
::
Vincture
(n.) A
binding.
Roan
::
Roan (n.) A kind of
leather
used for
slippers,
bookbinding,
etc., made from
sheepskin,
tanned
with sumac and
colored
to
imitate
ungrained
morocco..
Sanctity
::
Sanctity
(n.)
Sacredness;
solemnity;
inviolability;
religious
binding
force;
as, the
sanctity
of an
oath..
Enfranchise
::
Enfranchise
(v. t.) To set free; to
liberate
from
slavery,
prison,
or any
binding
power..
Bindingly
::
Bindingly
(adv.)
So as to bind.
Galloon
::
Galloon
(n.) A
similar
bordering
or
binding
of rich
material,
such as gold
lace..
Gird
::
Gird (v. t.) To make fast, as
clothing,
by
binding
with a cord,
girdle,
bandage,
etc..
Indissoluble
::
Indissoluble
(a.)
Incapable
of being
rightfully
broken
or
dissolved;
perpetually
binding
or
obligatory;
firm;
stable,
as, an
indissoluble
league
or
covenant..
Promissory
::
Promissory
(a.)
Containing
a
promise
or
binding
declaration
of
something
to be done or
forborne.
Galloon
::
Galloon
(n.) A
narrow
tapelike
fabric
used for
binding
hats,
shoes,
etc., --
sometimes
made
ornamental..
Bibliopegistic
::
Bibliopegistic
(a.)
Pertaining
to the art of
binding
books.
Lymph
::
Lymph (n.) A
fibrinous
material
exuded
from the blood
vessels
in
inflammation.
In the
process
of
healing
it is
either
absorbed,
or is
converted
into
connective
tissue
binding
the
inflamed
surfaces
together..
Glair
::
Glair (a.) The white of egg. It is used as a size or a glaze in
bookbinding,
for
pastry,
etc..
Binding
::
Binding
(n.)
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..
Bill
::
Bill (n.) A
writing
binding
the
signer
or
signers
to pay a
certain
sum at a
future
day or on
demand,
with or
without
interest,
as may be
stated
in the
document..
Objuration
::
Objuration
(n.) A
binding
by oath.
Terminal
::
Terminal
(n.)
Either
of the ends of the
conducting
circuit
of an
electrical
apparatus,
as an
inductorium,
dynamo,
or
electric
motor,
usually
provided
with
binding
screws
for the
attachment
of wires by which a
current
may be
conveyed
into or from the
machine;
a
pole..
Ampyx
::
Ampyx (n.) A
woman's
headband
(sometimes
of
metal),
for
binding
the front
hair..
Vitiate
::
Vitiate
(v. t.) To cause to fail of
effect,
either
wholly
or in part; to make void; to
destroy,
as the
validity
or
binding
force of an
instrument
or
transaction;
to
annul;
as, any undue
influence
exerted
on a jury
vitiates
their
verdict;
fraud
vitiates
a
contract..
Bind
::
Bind (v. i.) To exert a
binding
or
restraining
influence.
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