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Definition of binding
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Binding
(a.) That
binds;
obligatory.
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Tag
::
Tag (n.) A
metallic
binding,
tube, or
point,
at the end of a
string,
or lace, to
stiffen
it..
Size
::
Size (v. i.) A thin, weak glue used in
various
trades,
as in
painting,
bookbinding,
paper
making,
etc..
Indissolvable
::
Indissolvable
(a.) Not
dissolvable;
incapable
of being
dissolved
or
separated;
incapable
o/
separation;
perpetually
firm and
binding;
indissoluble;
as, an
indissolvable
bond of
union..
Guard
::
Guard (n.) To
fasten
by
binding;
to gird.
Pinion
::
Pinion
(v. t.) To
disable
or
restrain,
as a
person,
by
binding
the arms, esp. by
binding
the arms to the
body..
Keelson
::
Keelson
(n.) A piece of
timber
in a ship laid on the
middle
of the floor
timbers
over the keel, and
binding
the floor
timbers
to the keel; in iron
vessels,
a
structure
of
plates,
situated
like the
keelson
of a
timber
ship..
Twine
::
Twine (n.) A
strong
thread
composed
of two or three
smaller
threads
or
strands
twisted
together,
and used for
various
purposes,
as for
binding
small
parcels,
making
nets, and the like; a small cord or
string..
Iron
::
Iron (n.) Not to be
broken;
holding
or
binding
fast;
tenacious.
Bibliopegic
::
Bibliopegic
(a.)
Relating
to the
binding
of
books.
Colligation
::
Colligation
(n.) A
binding
together.
Binding
::
Binding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bin.
Splice
::
Splice
(v. t.) To
unite,
as
spars,
timbers,
rails,
etc., by
lapping
the two ends
together,
or by
applying
a piece which laps upon the two ends, and then
binding,
or in any way
making
fast..
Wanty
::
Wanty (n.) A
surcingle,
or strap of
leather,
used for
binding
a load upon the back of a
beast;
also, a
leather
tie; a short wagon
rope..
Astriction
::
Astriction
(n.) The act of
binding;
restriction;
also,
obligation..
Bookbindery
::
Bookbindery
(n.) A
bookbinder's
shop; a place or
establishment
for
binding
books.
Incapacity
::
Incapacity
(n.) Want of legal
ability
or
competency
to do, give,
transmit,
or
receive
something;
inability;
disqualification;
as, the
inacapacity
of
minors
to make
binding
contracts,
etc..
Urith
::
Urith (n.) The
bindings
of a
hedge.
Promissory
::
Promissory
(a.)
Containing
a
promise
or
binding
declaration
of
something
to be done or
forborne.
Collate
::
Collate
(v. t.) To
gather
and place in
order,
as the
sheets
of a book for
binding..
Force
::
Force (n.) To put in
force;
to cause to be
executed;
to make
binding;
to
enforce.
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