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Definition of bound
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Bound (p. p. & a.)
Inclosed
in a
binding
or
cover;
as, a bound
volume..
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March
::
March (n.) A
territorial
border
or
frontier;
a
region
adjacent
to a
boundary
line; a
confine;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural,
and in
English
history
applied
especially
to the
border
land on the
frontiers
between
England
and
Scotland,
and
England
and
Wales..
Charmful
::
Charmful
(a.)
Abounding
with
charms.
Defection
::
Defection
(n.) Act of
abandoning
a
person
or cause to which one is bound by
allegiance
or duty, or to which one has
attached
himself;
desertion;
failure
in duty; a
falling
away;
apostasy;
backsliding..
Cross
::
Cross (n.) A
monument
in the form of a
cross,
or
surmounted
by a
cross,
set up in a
public
place;
as, a
market
cross;
a
boundary
cross;
Charing
Cross in
London..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(a.) Kept
within
due
bounds;
observing
reasonable
limits;
not
excessive,
extreme,
violent,
or
rigorous;
limited;
restrained.
Leap
::
Leap (v. i.) To
spring
or move
suddenly,
as by a jump or by
jumps;
to
bound;
to move
swiftly.
Also Fig..
Band
::
Band (v. t.) A
fillet,
strap,
or any
narrow
ligament
with which a thing is
encircled,
or
fastened,
or by which a
number
of
things
are tied, bound
together,
or
confined;
a
fetter..
Skip
::
Skip (n.) A light leap or
bound.
Replenish
::
Replenish
(v. t.) To fill again after
having
been
diminished
or
emptied;
to stock anew;
hence,
to fill
completely;
to cause to
abound..
Tufty
::
Tufty (a.)
Abounding
with
tufts.
Redound
::
Redound
(n.)
Rebound;
reverberation.
Woody
::
Woody (a.)
Abounding
with wood or
woods;
as, woody
land..
Herbous
::
Herbous
(a.)
Abounding
with
herbs.
Swarm
::
Swarm (v. i.) To
abound;
to be
filled
(with).
Term
::
Term (n.) That which
limits
the
extent
of
anything;
limit;
extremity;
bound;
boundary.
Algous
::
Algous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
algae,
or
seaweeds;
abounding
with, or like,
seaweed..
Limit
::
Limit (v. t.) That which
terminates,
circumscribes,
restrains,
or
confines;
the
bound,
border,
or edge; the
utmost
extent;
as, the limit of a walk, of a town, of a
country;
the
limits
of human
knowledge
or
endeavor..
Ricochet
::
Ricochet
(n.) A
rebound
or
skipping,
as of a ball along the
ground
when a gun is fired at a low angle of
elevation,
or of a fiat stone
thrown
along the
surface
of
water..
Prance
::
Prance
(v. i.) To
spring
or
bound,
as a horse in high
mettle..
Knobby
::
Knobby
(a.)
Abounding
in
rounded
hills or
mountains;
hilly.
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