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bend curve in the course of a stream and (or) the land within the curve; a curve in a linear body of water (bottom, loop, meander).
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bends Pain in the joints (and sometimes in the abdomen) due to nitrogen bubbles in the blood (nitrogen gas emboli). Usually caused by a rapid reduction in ambient pressure. Also called decompression sickness.
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bend 1. Secure a sail fast to a spar or stay. 2. Knot to secure a line to another line or object such as an anchor.
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bends another name for decompression sickness.
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bends A guitar "bend" is when you strike and hold a particular note, then "bend" it up or down an octave or two (into the space occupied by the strings above or below it). Most high-neck bends are usually down, while those in solos (on the lower parts of the neck) are usually up. The examples focused on here are of the non-solo variety. Examples:
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