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Definition of band
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Band (v. i.) To
confederate
for some
common
purpose;
to
unite;
to
conspire
together.
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Guerrilla
::
Guerrilla
(n.) One who
carries
on, or
assists
in
carrying
on,
irregular
warfare;
especially,
a
member
of an
independent
band
engaged
in
predatory
excursions
in war
time..
Frontal
::
Frontal
(n.) An
ornamental
band for the hair.
Begird
::
Begird
(v. t.) To bind with a band or
girdle;
to gird.
Bandoline
::
Bandoline
(n.) A
glutinous
pomatum
for the fair.
Annular
::
Annular
(a.)
Banded
or
marked
with
circles.
Guilloche
::
Guilloche
(n.) An
ornament
in the form of two or more bands or
strings
twisted
over each other in a
continued
series,
leaving
circular
openings
which are
filled
with round
ornaments..
Waste
::
Waste (v.) Old or
abandoned
workings,
whether
left as
vacant
space or
filled
with
refuse..
Circlet
::
Circlet
(n.) A
little
circle;
esp., an
ornament
for the
person,
having
the form of a
circle;
that which
encircles,
as a ring, a
bracelet,
or a
headband..
Gasket
::
Gasket
(n.) A line or band used to lash a
furled
sail
securely.
Sea
gaskets
are
common
lines;
harbor
gaskets
are
plaited
and
decorated
lines or
bands.
Called
also
casket.
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..
Bandana
::
Bandana
(n.) A style of
calico
printing,
in which white or
bright
spots are
produced
upon cloth
previously
dyed of a
uniform
red or dark
color,
by
discharging
portions
of the color by
chemical
means,
while the rest of the cloth is under
pressure..
Affinity
::
Affinity
(n.)
Relationship
by
marriage
(as
between
a
husband
and his
wife's
blood
relations,
or
between
a wife and her
husband's
blood
relations);
-- in
contradistinction
to
consanguinity,
or
relationship
by
blood;
--
followed
by with, to, or
between..
Countryman
::
Countryman
(n.) One who
dwells
in the
country,
as
distinguished
from a
townsman
or an
inhabitant
of a city; a
rustic;
a
husbandman
or
farmer..
Funiculus
::
Funiculus
(n.) A cord, baud, or
bundle
of
fibers;
esp., one of the small
bundles
of
fibers,
of which large
nerves
are made up;
applied
also to
different
bands of white
matter
in the brain and
spinal
cord..
Sister-in-law
::
Sister-in-law
(n.) The
sister
of one's
husband
or wife; also, the wife of one's
brother;
sometimes,
the wife of one's
husband's
or
wife's
brother..
Cohabit
::
Cohabit
(v.) To dwell or live
together
as
husband
and wife.
Zone
::
Zone (n.) A band or area of
growth
encircling
anything;
as, a zone of
evergreens
on a
mountain;
the zone of
animal
or
vegetable
life in the ocean
around
an
island
or a
continent;
the
Alpine
zone, that part of
mountains
which is above the limit of tree
growth..
Desertion
::
Desertion
(n.)
Abandonment
by God;
spiritual
despondency.
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.) The space in a
theater
between
the stage and the
audience;
--
originally
appropriated
by the
Greeks
to the
chorus
and its
evolutions,
afterward
by the
Romans
to
persons
of
distinction,
and by the
moderns
to a band of
instrumental
musicians..
Chevron
::
Chevron
(n.) One of the nine
honorable
ordinaries,
consisting
of two broad bands of the width of the bar,
issuing,
respectively
from the
dexter
and
sinister
bases of the field and
conjoined
at its
center..
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