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bind
verb (bound , binding )
1 to tie or fasten tightly.
2 (often bind something up) to tie or pass strips of cloth or bandage, etc around it.
3 to control or prevent someone or something from moving; to restrain them or it. See also bound1.
4 to make someone promise to do something.
5 to require or oblige someone to do something He is legally bound to reply .
6 to fasten together and put a cover on (the separate pages of a book).
7 to put a strip of cloth on the edge of something to strengthen it.
8 to cause (dry ingredients) to stick together.
9 intr to stick together; to become bound.
10 intr (esp bind on about something) slang to complain about it.
noun , colloq
1 a difficult, tedious or annoying situation.
2 a restriction; something that limits or hampers one.
[Anglo-Saxon bindan ]
bind someone over Brit law to make them legally obliged to do a particular thing, especially to -keep the peace-. See also bound1.
binder
noun
1 a hard book-like cover in which loose pieces of paper can be kept in order.
2 a person or business that binds books. Also called bookbinder.
3 a cementing agent that causes loose particles of a mixture to adhere.
4 a an attachment to a reaping machine, used for tying cut grain into bundles;
b a reaping machine provided with such an attachment.
bindery noun (binderies ) a place where books are bound.
bindi or bindhi
noun a circular mark, usually red, traditionally worn as a facial decoration by Hindu women.
[Late 20c: Hindi bindi , from Sanskrit bindu point or dot]
binding
noun
1 the part of a book cover onto which the pages are stuck.
2 cloth or tape, etc used to bind something.
adjective formally or legally obliging or constraining someone to do something a binding contract .
bindweed
noun
1 any of numerous perennial plants with funnel-shaped flowers consisting of five fused petals, including many climbing species which twine around the stems of other plants. See also convolvulus.
2 (esp common bindweed) a perennial European plant and persistent weed, which has long slender twining stems, arrowhead-shaped leaves, and funnel-shaped white or pink flowers.
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