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    to fasten or secure with a band or bond. to encircle with a band or ligature: She bound her hair with a ribbon. to swathe or bandage (often followed by up): to bind up one’s wounds. to fasten around; fix in place by girding: They bound his hands behind him. to tie up (anything, as […]

  • Bindweed

    any of various twining or vinelike plants, especially certain species of the genera Convolvulus and Calystegia. Historical Examples Country Walks of a Naturalist with His Children W. Houghton Wildflowers of the Farm Arthur Owens Cooke The Girls of St. Wode’s L. T. Meade Chambers’s Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) Various Henry Brocken […]

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  • Binded

    Bachelor of Industrial Education.

  • Binder

    a person or thing that binds. a detachable cover, resembling the cover of a notebook or book, with clasps or rings for holding loose papers together: a three-ring binder. a person who binds books; a bookbinder. Insurance. an agreement by which property or liability coverage is granted pending issuance of a policy. Agriculture. an attachment […]


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