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Definition of bound
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bound is as below...
Bound (v.) Ready or
intending
to go; on the way
toward;
going;
-- with to or for, or with an
adverb
of
motion;
as, a ship is bound to
Cadiz,
or for
Cadiz..
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Obligation
::
Obligation
(n.) Any act by which a
person
becomes
bound to do
something
to or for
anouther,
or to
forbear
something;
external
duties
imposed
by law,
promise,
or
contract,
by the
relations
of
society,
or by
courtesy,
kindness,
etc..
Parish
::
Parish
(n.) An
ecclesiastical
society,
usually
not
bounded
by
territorial
limits,
but
composed
of those
persons
who
choose
to unite under the
charge
of a
particular
priest,
clergyman,
or
minister;
also,
loosely,
the
territory
in which the
members
of a
congregation
live..
Enomoty
::
Enomoty
(n.) A band of sworn
soldiers;
a
division
of the
Spartan
army
ranging
from
twenty-five
to
thirty-six
men, bound
together
by
oath..
Dreamy
::
Dreamy
(superl.)
Abounding
in
dreams
or given to
dreaming;
appropriate
to, or like,
dreams;
visionary..
Panton
::
Panton
(n.) A
horseshoe
to
correct
a
narrow,
hoofbound
heel..
Tearful
::
Tearful
(a.)
Abounding
with
tears;
weeping;
shedding
tears;
as,
tearful
eyes..
Dole
::
Dole (n.) A
boundary;
a
landmark.
Abroad
::
Abroad
(adv.)
Beyond
the
bounds
of a
country;
in
foreign
countries;
as, we have
broils
at home and
enemies
abroad..
Carnival
::
Carnival
(n.) Any
merrymaking,
feasting,
or
masquerading,
especially
when
overstepping
the
bounds
of
decorum;
a time of
riotous
excess..
Licentious
::
Licentious
(a.)
Characterized
by
license;
passing
due
bounds;
excessive;
abusive
of
freedom;
wantonly
offensive;
as, a
licentious
press..
Pale
::
Pale (n.) A space or field
having
bounds
or
limits;
a
limited
region
or
place;
an
inclosure;
-- often used
figuratively.
Toll
::
Toll (n.) A
liberty
to buy and sell
within
the
bounds
of a
manor.
Bounden
::
Bounden
(p. p & a.) Made
obligatory;
imposed
as a duty;
binding.
Cragged
::
Cragged
(a.) Full of
crags,
or
steep,
broken
//cks;
abounding
with
prominences,
points,
and
inequalities;
rough;
rugged..
Base
::
Base (n.) Any one of the four
bounds
which mark the
circuit
of the
infield.
Rigoll
::
Rigoll
(n.) A
musical
instrument
formerly
in use,
consisting
of
several
sticks
bound
together,
but
separated
by
beads,
and
played
with a stick with a ball at its end..
Celibate
::
Celibate
(n.) One who is
unmarried,
esp. a
bachelor,
or one bound by vows not to
marry..
Butting
::
Butting
(n.) An
abuttal;
a
boundary.
Curvilinearity
::
Curvilinearity
(n.) The state of being
curvilinear
or of being
bounded
by
curved
lines.
Finny
::
Finny (a.)
Having,
or
abounding
in, fins, as
fishes;
pertaining
to
fishes..
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