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Definition of binding
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Binding
(a.) That
binds;
obligatory.
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Vellum
::
Vellum
(n.) A fine kind of
parchment,
usually
made from
calfskin,
and
rendered
clear and
white,
-- used as for
writing
upon, and for
binding
books..
Fusion
::
Fusion
(v. t.) The
union,
or
binding
together,
of
adjacent
parts or
tissues..
Astrictive
::
Astrictive
(a.)
Binding;
astringent.
Lasher
::
Lasher
(n.) A piece of rope for
binding
or
making
fast one thing to
another;
--
called
also
lashing.
Roxburgh
::
Roxburgh
(n.) A style of
bookbinding
in which the back is plain
leather,
the sides paper or
cloth,
the top
gilt-edged,
but the front and
bottom
left
uncut..
Bind
::
Bind (v. i.) To exert a
binding
or
restraining
influence.
Objuration
::
Objuration
(n.) A
binding
by oath.
Promissory
::
Promissory
(a.)
Containing
a
promise
or
binding
declaration
of
something
to be done or
forborne.
Vitiate
::
Vitiate
(v. t.) To cause to fail of
effect,
either
wholly
or in part; to make void; to
destroy,
as the
validity
or
binding
force of an
instrument
or
transaction;
to
annul;
as, any undue
influence
exerted
on a jury
vitiates
their
verdict;
fraud
vitiates
a
contract..
Ligation
::
Ligation
(n.) The act of
binding,
or the state of being
bound..
Bindingly
::
Bindingly
(adv.)
So as to bind.
Joist
::
"Joist
(n.) A piece of
timber
laid
horizontally,
or
nearly
so, to which the
planks
of the
floor,
or the laths or
furring
strips
of a
ceiling,
are
nailed;
--
called,
according
to its
position
or use,
binding
joist,
bridging
joist,
ceiling
joist,
trimming
joist,
etc. See
Illust.
of
Double-framed
floor,
under
Double,
a..
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To
protect
or
strengthen
by a band or
binding,
as the edge of a
carpet
or
garment..
Pinion
::
Pinion
(v. t.) To bind or
confine
the wings of; to
confine
by
binding
the
wings.
Unbinding
::
Unbinding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Unbin.
Astringent
::
Astringent
(a.)
Drawing
together
the
tissues;
binding;
contracting;
--
opposed
to
laxative;
as,
astringent
medicines;
a
butter
and
astringent
taste;
astringent
fruit..
Promise
::
Promise
(v. i.) To give
assurance
by a
promise,
or
binding
declaration..
Urith
::
Urith (n.) The
bindings
of a
hedge.
Sublimable
::
Subligation
(n.) The act of
binding
underneath.
Swig
::
Swig (v. t.) To
castrate,
as a ram, by
binding
the
testicles
tightly
with a
string,
so that they
mortify
and
slough
off..
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