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Definition of bind
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Bind (v. t.) To sew or
fasten
together,
and
inclose
in a
cover;
as, to bind a
book..
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Constringent
::
Constringent
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
contracting,
binding,
or
compressing..
Untie
::
Untie (v. t.) To free from
fastening
or from
restraint;
to let
loose;
to
unbind.
Swig
::
Swig (v. t.) To
castrate,
as a ram, by
binding
the
testicles
tightly
with a
string,
so that they
mortify
and
slough
off..
Bibliopegic
::
Bibliopegic
(a.)
Relating
to the
binding
of
books.
Fasciation
::
Fasciation
(n.) The act or
manner
of
binding
up;
bandage;
also, the
condition
of being
fasciated..
Catfish
::
Catfish
(n.) A name given in the
United
States
to
various
species
of
siluroid
fishes;
as, the
yellow
cat
(Amiurus
natalis);
the bind cat
(Gronias
nigrilabrus);
the mud cat
(Pilodictic
oilwaris),
the stone cat
(Noturus
flavus);
the sea cat
(Arius
felis),
etc. This name is also
sometimes
applied
to the wolf fish. See
Bullhrad..
Bind
::
Bind (n.) That which binds or ties.
Agate
::
Agate (n.) A tool used by
gold-wire
drawers,
bookbinders,
etc.; -- so
called
from the agate fixed in it for
burnishing..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
carry;
to
convey;
to
deliver
to
another;
to hand over; as, he took the book to the
bindery..
Perpender
::
Perpender
(n.) A large stone
reaching
through
a wall so as to
appear
on both sides of it, and
acting
as a
binder;
--
called
also
perbend,
perpend
stone,
and
perpent
stone..
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..
Obligatory
::
Obligatory
(a.)
Binding
in law or
conscience;
imposing
duty or
obligation;
requiring
performance
or
forbearance
of some act; -- often
followed
by on or upon; as,
obedience
is
obligatory
on a
soldier..
Swathe
::
Swathe
(n.) To bind with a
swathe,
band,
bandage,
or
rollers..
Withe
::
Withe (v. t.) To bind or
fasten
with
withes.
Glair
::
Glair (a.) The white of egg. It is used as a size or a glaze in
bookbinding,
for
pastry,
etc..
Galloon
::
Galloon
(n.) A
similar
bordering
or
binding
of rich
material,
such as gold
lace..
Combine
::
Combine
(v. t.) To bind; to hold by a moral tie.
Hold
::
Hold (n.)
Binding
power and
influence.
Affy
::
Affy (v. t.) To bind in
faith.
Inknot
::
Inknot
(v. t.) To
fasten
or bind, as with a knot; to knot
together..
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