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set: an unofficial association of people or groups; "the smart set goes there"; "they were an angry lot" instrumentalists not including string players a stripe or stripes of contrasting color; "chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands"; "the black and yellow banding of bees and wasps" an adornment consisting of a strip of a contrasting color or material dance band: a group of musicians playing popular music for dancing a range of frequencies between two limits a thin flat strip of flexible material that is worn around the body or one of the limbs (especially to decorate the body) isthmus: a cord-like tissue connecting two larger parts of an anatomical structure ring: jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger; "she had rings on every finger"; "he noted that she wore a wedding band" a thin flat strip or loop of flexible material that goes around or over something else a strip of material attached to the leg of a bird to identify it (as in studies of bird migration) bind or tie together, as with a band ring: attach a ring to the foot of, in order to identify; "ring birds"; "band the geese to observe their migratory patterns" a restraint put around something to hold it together
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| bandage |
bind: wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body dress by covering or binding; "The nurse bandaged a sprained ankle"; "bandage an incision"
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band: a stripe or stripes of contrasting color; "chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands"; "the black and yellow banding of bees and wasps" band: an adornment consisting of a strip of a contrasting color or material
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| bandwidth |
a data transmission rate; the maximum amount of information (bits/second) that can be transmitted along a channel
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| bank |
depository financial institution: a financial institution that accepts deposits and channels the money into lending activities; "he cashed a check at the bank"; "that bank holds the mortgage on my home" sloping land (especially the slope beside a body of water); "they pulled the canoe up on the bank"; "he sat on the bank of the river and watched the currents" a supply or stock held in reserve for future use (especially in emergencies) tip laterally; "the pilot had to bank the aircraft" a building in which the business of banking transacted; "the bank is on the corner of Nassau and Witherspoon" enclose with a bank; "bank roads" an arrangement of similar objects in a row or in tiers; "he operated a bank of switches" do business with a bank or keep an account at a bank; "Where do you bank in this town?" savings bank: a container (usually with a slot in the top) for keeping money at home; "the coin bank was empty" act as the banker in a game or in gambling a long ridge or pile; "a huge bank of earth" be in the banking business the funds held by a gambling house or the dealer in some gambling games; "he tried to break the bank at Monte Carlo" deposit: put into a bank account; "She deposits her paycheck every month" a slope in the turn of a road or track; the outside is higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal force cover with ashes so to control the rate of burning; "bank a fire" a flight maneuver; aircraft tips laterally about its longitudinal axis (especially in turning); "the plane went into a steep bank" trust: have confidence or faith in; "We can trust in God"; "Rely on your friends"; "bank on your good education"; "I swear by my grandmother's recipes"
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