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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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Villain
::
Villain
(n.) One who holds lands by a base, or
servile,
tenure,
or in
villenage;
a
feudal
tenant
of the
lowest
class,
a
bondman
or
servant..
Bond
::
Bond (n.) Moral or
political
duty or
obligation.
Bonded
::
Bonded
(imp. & p. p.) of Bon.
Vagabond
::
Vagabond
(a.) Being a
vagabond;
strolling
and idle or
vicious.
Vagabond
::
Vagabond
(v. i.) To play the
vagabond;
to
wander
like a
vagabond;
to
stroll.
Bond
::
Bond (n.) A
binding
force or
influence;
a cause of
union;
a
uniting
tie; as, the bonds of
fellowship..
Vagrant
::
Vagrant
(n.) One who
strolls
from place to
place;
one who has no
settled
habitation;
an idle
wanderer;
a
sturdy
beggar;
an
incorrigible
rogue;
a
vagabond.
Disenslave
::
Disenslave
(v. t.) To free from
bondage
or
slavery;
to
disenthrall.
Wear
::
Wear (v. t.) To carry or bear upon the
person;
to bear upon one's self, as an
article
of
clothing,
decoration,
warfare,
bondage,
etc.; to have
appendant
to one's body; to have on; as, to wear a coat; to wear a
shackle..
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
Bond
::
Bond (n.) The state of being
bound;
imprisonment;
captivity,
restraint..
Synizesis
::
Syngraph
(n.) A
writing
signed
by both or all the
parties
to a
contract
or bond.
Rogue
::
Rogue (n.) A
vagrant;
an idle,
sturdy
beggar;
a
vagabond;
a
tramp..
Bondage
::
Bondage
(a.)
Obligation;
tie of duty.
Assignat
::
Assignat
(n.) One of the
notes,
bills,
or
bonds,
issued
as
currency
by the
revolutionary
government
of
France
(1790-1796),
and based on the
security
of the lands of the
church
and of
nobles
which had been
appropriated
by the
state..
Bond
::
Bond (n.) That which
binds,
ties,
fastens,
or
confines,
or by which
anything
is
fastened
or
bound,
as a cord,
chain,
etc.; a band; a
ligament;
a
shackle
or a
manacle..
Bondslave
::
Bondslave
(n.) A
person
in a state of
slavery;
one whose
person
and
liberty
are
subjected
to the
authority
of a
master.
Realize
::
Realize
(v. i.) To
convert
any kind of
property
into
money,
especially
property
representing
investments,
as
shares
in stock
companies,
bonds,
etc..
Society
::
Society
(n.) The
persons,
collectively
considered,
who live in any
region
or at any
period;
any
community
of
individuals
who are
united
together
by a
common
bond of
nearness
or
intercourse;
those who
recognize
each other as
associates,
friends,
and
acquaintances..
Overissue
::
Overissue
(n.) An
excessive
issue;
an
issue,
as of notes or
bonds,
exceeding
the limit of
capital,
credit,
or
authority..
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