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Definition of band
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 band is as below...
Band (v. t.) A
number
of
musicians
who play
together
upon
portable
musical
instruments,
especially
those
making
a loud
sound,
as
certain
wind
instruments
(trumpets,
clarinets,
etc.),
and
drums,
or
cymbals..
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Stoled
::
Stole (n.) A
narrow
band of silk or
stuff,
sometimes
enriched
with
embroidery
and
jewels,
worn on the left
shoulder
of
deacons,
and
across
both
shoulders
of
bishops
and
priests,
pendent
on each side
nearly
to the
ground.
At Mass, it is worn
crossed
on the
breast
by
priests.
It is used in
various
sacred
functions..
Husbanded
::
Husbanded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Husban.
Engagement
::
Engagement
(n.) The state of being
engaged,
pledged
or
occupied;
specif.,
a
pledge
to take some one as
husband
or
wife..
Mesotrochal
::
Mesotrochal
(a.)
Having
the
middle
of the body
surrounded
by bands of
cilia;
-- said of the
larvae
of
certain
marine
annelids.
Band
::
Band (v. t.) In
Gothic
architecture,
the
molding,
or suite of
moldings,
which
encircles
the
pillars
and small
shafts..
Immobilize
::
Immobilize
(v. t.) To make
immovable;
in
surgery,
to make
immovable
(a
naturally
mobile
part, as a
joint)
by the use of
splints,
or
stiffened
bandages..
Bandy
::
Bandy (v. t.) To beat to and fro, as a ball in
playing
at
bandy..
Bolster
::
Bolster
(n.) A pad,
quilt,
or
anything
used to
hinder
pressure,
support
any part of the body, or make a
bandage
sit easy upon a
wounded
part; a
compress..
Family
::
Family
(v. t.) The group
comprising
a
husband
and wife and their
dependent
children,
constituting
a
fundamental
unit in the
organization
of
society..
Syrt
::
Syrphus
fly () Any one of
numerous
species
of
dipterous
flies of the genus
Syrphus
and
allied
genera.
They are
usually
bright-colored,
with
yellow
bands,
and hover
around
plants.
The
larvae
feed upon plant lice, and are,
therefore,
very
beneficial
to
agriculture..
Guerrilla
::
Guerrilla
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
engaged
in,
warfare
carried
on
irregularly
and by
independent
bands;
as, a
guerrilla
party;
guerrilla
warfare..
Shoe
::
Shoe (n.) A band of iron or
steel,
or a ship of wood,
fastened
to the
bottom
of the
runner
of a
sleigh,
or any
vehicle
which
slides
on the
snow..
Desperation
::
Desperation
(n.) A state of
despair,
or utter
hopeless;
abandonment
of hope;
extreme
recklessness;
reckless
fury..
Abandoned
::
Abandoned
(a.)
Self-abandoned,
or given up to vice;
extremely
wicked,
or
sinning
without
restraint;
irreclaimably
wicked
; as, an
abandoned
villain..
Halo
::
Halo (n.) A
luminous
circle,
usually
prismatically
colored,
round the sun or moon, and
supposed
to be
caused
by the
refraction
of light
through
crystals
of ice in the
atmosphere.
Connected
with halos there are often white
bands,
crosses,
or
arches,
resulting
from the same
atmospheric
conditions..
Bending
::
Bending
(n.) The
marking
of the
clothes
with
stripes
or
horizontal
bands.
Alabaster
::
Alabaster
(n.) A hard,
compact
variety
of
carbonate
of lime,
somewhat
translucent,
or of
banded
shades
of
color;
stalagmite.
The name is used in this sense by
Pliny.
It is
sometimes
distinguished
as
oriental
alabaster..
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.)
Loosely:
A band of
instrumental
musicians
performing
in a
theater,
concert
hall, or other place of
public
amusement..
Carcass
::
Carcass
(n.) The
abandoned
and
decaying
remains
of some bulky and once
comely
thing,
as a ship; the
skeleton,
or the
uncovered
or
unfinished
frame,
of a
thing..
Husband
::
Husband
(n.) A
cultivator;
a
tiller;
a
husbandman.
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