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Definition of bond
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Bond (n.) The state of goods
placed
in a
bonded
warehouse
till the
duties
are paid; as,
merchandise
in
bond..
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Bond
::
Bond (n.) A unit of
chemical
attraction;
as,
oxygen
has two bonds of
affinity.
It is often
represented
in
graphic
formulae
by a short line or dash. See
Diagram
of
Benzene
nucleus,
and
Valence..
Gadling
::
Gadling
(n.) A
roving
vagabond.
Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(n.) A
restless
vagabond;
--
originally,
an idle
stroller
or gypsy (as in
France)
thought
to have come from
Bohemia;
in later times often
applied
to an
adventurer
in art or
literature,
of
irregular,
unconventional
habits,
questionable
tastes,
or free
morals..
Yoke
::
Yoke (n.) A mark of
servitude;
hence,
servitude;
slavery;
bondage;
service..
Outcast
::
Outcast
(n.) One who is cast out or
expelled;
an
exile;
one
driven
from home,
society,
or
country;
hence,
often,
a
degraded
person;
a
vagabond..
Couple
::
Couple
(a.) That which joins or links two
things
together;
a bond or tie; a
coupler.
Recognizance
::
Recognizance
(n.) An
obligation
of
record
entered
into
before
some court of
record
or
magistrate
duly
authorized,
with
condition
to do some
particular
act, as to
appear
at the same or some other
court,
to keep the
peace,
or pay a debt. A
recognizance
differs
from a bond, being
witnessed
by the
record
only, and not by the
party's
seal..
Nicker Nut
::
Nicker
nut () A
rounded
seed,
rather
smaller
than a
nutmeg,
having
a hard
smooth
shell,
and a
yellowish
or
bluish
color.
The seeds grow in the
prickly
pods of
tropical,
woody
climbers
of the genus
Caesalpinia.
C.
Bonduc
has
yellowish
seeds;
C.
Bonducella,
bluish
gray..
Oyer
::
Oyer (n.) A
hearing
or an
inspection,
as of a deed, bond, etc., as when a
defendant
in court prays oyer of a
writing..
Manumission
::
Manumission
(n.) The act of
manumitting,
or of
liberating
a slave from
bondage..
Runagate
::
Runagate
(n.) A
fugitive;
a
vagabond;
an
apostate;
a
renegade.
See
Renegade.
Connection
::
Connection
(n.) That which
connects
or joins
together;
bond; tie.
Thraldom
::
Thraldom
(n.) The
condition
of a
thrall;
slavery;
bondage;
state of
servitude.
Bond
::
Bond (n.) A
writing
under seal, by which a
person
binds
himself,
his
heirs,
executors,
and
administrators,
to pay a
certain
sum on or
before
a
future
day
appointed.
This is a
single
bond. But
usually
a
condition
is
added,
that, if the
obligor
shall do a
certain
act,
appear
at a
certain
place,
conform
to
certain
rules,
faithfully
perform
certain
duties,
or pay a
certain
sum of
money,
on or
before
a time
specified,
the
obligation
shall be void;
otherwise
it shall
remain
in full
force.
If the condi
Bonded
::
Bonded
(imp. & p. p.) of Bon.
Bond
::
Bond (n.) The state of goods
placed
in a
bonded
warehouse
till the
duties
are paid; as,
merchandise
in
bond..
Vague
::
Vague (v. i.)
Wandering;
vagrant;
vagabond.
Cash
::
Cash (n.) Ready
money;
especially,
coin or
specie;
but also
applied
to bank
notes,
drafts,
bonds,
or any paper
easily
convertible
into
money.
Bondager
::
Bondager
(n.) A field
worker,
esp. a woman who works in the
field..
Surety
::
Surety
(n.) One who is bound with and for
another
who is
primarily
liable,
and who is
called
the
principal;
one who
engages
to
answer
for
another's
appearance
in
court,
or for his
payment
of a debt, or for
performance
of some act; a
bondsman;
a
bail..
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