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bandicoot any of various agile ratlike terrestrial marsupials of Australia and adjacent islands; insectivorous and herbivorous
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band A band is a small section of the spectrum of radio communication frequencies, in which channels are usually used or set aside for the same purpose. ...
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band An instrumental ensemble, usually made up of wind and percussion instruments and no string instruments.
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band (band) (band) 1. an object or appliance that confines or restricts while allowing a limited or desired degree of movement. 2. in dentistry, a thin metal hoop that horizontally encircles the crown or root of a natural tooth. 3. a strip that holds together or binds two or more separate objects or parts; for anatomical structures, see frenulum, taenia, trabecula, and vinculum. 4. ...
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band A simple form of human social organization, consisting of one or more families.
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