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Definition of bond
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Bond (n.) A
binding
force or
influence;
a cause of
union;
a
uniting
tie; as, the bonds of
fellowship..
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Overissue
::
Overissue
(n.) An
excessive
issue;
an
issue,
as of notes or
bonds,
exceeding
the limit of
capital,
credit,
or
authority..
Bonduc
::
Bonduc
(n.) See
Nicker
tree.
Bond
::
Bond (n.) The union or tie of the
several
stones
or
bricks
forming
a wall. The
bricks
may be
arranged
for this
purpose
in
several
different
ways, as in
English
or block bond (Fig. 1), where one
course
consists
of
bricks
with their ends
toward
the face of the wall,
called
headers,
and the next
course
of
bricks
with their
lengths
parallel
to the face of the wall,
called
stretchers;
Flemish
bond
(Fig.2),
where each
course
consists
of
headers
and
stretchers
alternately,
so laid as
always
to break jo
Twire-pipe
::
Twire-pipe
(n.) A
vagabond
musician.
Bondwoman
::
Bondwoman
(n.) A woman who is a
slave,
or in
bondage..
Yoke
::
Yoke (n.) Fig.: That which
connects
or
binds;
a
chain;
a link; a bond
connection.
Liberate
::
Liberate
(a.) To
release
from
restraint
or
bondage;
to set at
liberty;
to free; to
manumit;
to
disengage;
as, to
liberate
a slave or
prisoner;
to
liberate
the mind from
prejudice;
to
liberate
gases..
Emancipate
::
Emancipate
(v. t.) To set free from the power of
another;
to
liberate;
as: (a) To set free, as a minor from a
parent;
as, a
father
may
emancipate
a
child.
(b) To set free from
bondage;
to give
freedom
to; to
manumit;
as, to
emancipate
a
slave,
or a
country..
Slave
::
Slave (n.) A
person
who is held in
bondage
to
another;
one who is
wholly
subject
to the will of
another;
one who is held as a
chattel;
one who has no
freedom
of
action,
but whose
person
and
services
are
wholly
under the
control
of
another..
Bondmaid
::
Bondmaid
(n.) A
female
slave,
or one bound to
service
without
wages,
as
distinguished
from a hired
servant..
Date
::
Date (v. t.) To note the time of
writing
or
executing;
to
express
in an
instrument
the time of its
execution;
as, to date a
letter,
a bond, a deed, or a
charter..
Reship
::
Reship
(v. t.) To ship
again;
to put on board of a
vessel
a
second
time; to send on a
second
voyage;
as, to
reship
bonded
merchandise..
Scatterling
::
Scatterling
(n.) One who has no fixed
habitation
or
residence;
a
vagabond.
Vagabondize
::
Vagabondize
(v. i.) To play the
vagabond;
to
wander
about in
idleness.
Bonder
::
Bonder
(n.) A
bonding
stone or
brick;
a
bondstone.
Disenslave
::
Disenslave
(v. t.) To free from
bondage
or
slavery;
to
disenthrall.
Voucher
::
Voucher
(n.) A book,
paper,
or
document
which
serves
to vouch the truth of
accounts,
or to
confirm
and
establish
facts of any kind; also, any
acquittance
or
receipt
showing
the
payment
of a debt; as, the
merchant's
books are his
vouchers
for the
correctness
of his
accounts;
notes,
bonds,
receipts,
and other
writings,
are used as
vouchers
in
proving
facts..
Servant
::
Servant
(n.) One in a state of
subjection
or
bondage.
Dismarry
::
Dismarry
(v. t.) To free from the bonds of
marriage;
to
divorce.
Undue
::
Undue (a.) Not due; not yet
owing;
as, an undue debt, note, or
bond..
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