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ribbon any long object resembling a thin line; "a mere ribbon of land"; "the lighted ribbon of traffic"; "from the air the road was a grey thread"; "a thread of smoke climbed upward" decoration: an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event a long strip of inked material for making characters on paper with a typewriter notion consisting of a narrow strip of fine material used for trimming
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ribbon A ribbon is a thin band of flexible material, typically cloth but also plastic or sometimes metal, used primarily for binding and tying. Cloth (esp.silk) ribbons are often used in connection with dress, but also applied for innumerable useful, ornamental and symbolical purposes; cultures around the world use this device in their hair, around the body, or even as ornamentation on animals, buildings, and other areas. Ribbon is also sometimes used as a package sealer, on par with twine. ...
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ribbon A diminutive of the bend, being one-eighth its size, and often used as a difference. When couped or cut short it becomes a baton.
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ribbon a flat or tubular narrow closely woven fabric (as of silk or rayon) used for trimmings or knitting.
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ribbon arch appliance An appliance developed by EH Angle prior to the Edgewise appliance, using a rectangular wire in a vertical slot to gain multidirectional control. Bracket was inverted and used by PR Begg for his technique.
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