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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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Link
::
Link (n.)
Hence:
Anything,
whether
material
or not, which binds
together,
or
connects,
separate
things;
a part of a
connected
series;
a tie; a
bond..
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..
Enchain
::
Enchain
(v. t.) To bind with a
chain;
to hold in
chains.
Colligate
::
Colligate
(v. t.) To tie or bind
together.
Yoke
::
Yoke (n.) Fig.: That which
connects
or
binds;
a
chain;
a link; a bond
connection.
Highbinder
::
Highbinder
(n.) A
ruffian;
one who
hounds,
or spies upon,
another;
app. esp. to the
members
of
certain
alleged
societies
among the
Chinese..
Sacrament
::
Sacrament
(v. t.) To bind by an oath.
Swaddle
::
Swaddle
(v. t.) To bind as with a
bandage;
to bind or warp
tightly
with
clothes;
to
swathe;
-- used esp. of
infants;
as, to
swaddle
a
baby..
Urith
::
Urith (n.) The
bindings
of a
hedge.
Bind
::
Bind (n.) A
ligature
or tie for
grouping
notes.
Obligation
::
Obligation
(n.) That which
obligates
or
constrains;
the
binding
power of a
promise,
contract,
oath, or vow, or of law; that which
constitutes
legal or moral
duty..
Article
::
Article
(n.) To bind by
articles
of
covenant
or
stipulation;
as, to
article
an
apprentice
to a
mechanic..
Inknot
::
Inknot
(v. t.) To
fasten
or bind, as with a knot; to knot
together..
Binding
::
Binding
(pl.) The
transoms,
knees,
beams,
keelson,
and other chief
timbers
used for
connecting
and
strengthening
the parts of a
vessel..
Band
::
Band () imp. of Bind.
Woolding
::
Woolding
(n.) A rope used for
binding
masts and
spars.
Gib
::
Gib (n.) A piece or slip of metal or wood,
notched
or
otherwise,
in a
machine
or
structure,
to hold other parts in place or bind them
together,
or to
afford
a
bearing
surface;
--
usually
held or
adjusted
by means of a
wedge,
key, or
screw..
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To bring (any one) under
definite
legal
obligations;
esp. under the
obligation
of a bond or
covenant.
Convolvulaceous
::
Convolvulaceous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
the
family
of
plants
of which the
bindweed
and the
morning-glory
are
common
examples..
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..
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