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bond
1 [bond]
–noun
| 1. | something that binds, fastens, confines, or holds together. |
| 2. | a cord, rope, band, or ligament. |
| 3. | something that binds a person or persons to a certain circumstance or line of behavior: the bond of matrimony. |
| 4. | something, as an agreement or friendship, that unites individuals or peoples into a group; covenant: the bond between nations. |
| 5. | binding security; firm assurance: My word is my bond. |
| 6. | a sealed instrument under which a person, corporation, or government guarantees to pay a stated sum of money on or before a specified day. |
| 7. | any written obligation under seal. |
| 8. | Law. a written promise of a surety. |
| 9. | Government. the state of dutiable goods stored without payment of duties or taxes until withdrawn: goods in bond. |
| 10. | Also called bonded whiskey. a whiskey that has been aged at least four years in a bonded warehouse before bottling. |
| 11. | Finance. a certificate of ownership of a specified portion of a debt due to be paid by a government or corporation to an individual holder and usually bearing a fixed rate of interest. |
| 12. | Insurance.
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| 13. | a substance that causes particles to adhere; binder. |
| 14. | adhesion between two substances or objects, as concrete and reinforcing strands. |
| 15. | Also called chemical bond. Chemistry. the attraction between atoms in a molecule or crystalline structure. Compare coordinate bond, covalent bond, electrovalent bond, hydrogen bond, metallic bond. |
| 16. | bond paper. |
| 17. | Masonry.
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| 18. | Electricity. an electric conductor placed between adjacent metal parts within a structure, as in a railroad track, aircraft, or house, to prevent the accumulation of static electricity. |
| 19. | Obsolete. bondsman 1 . |
–verb (used with object)
| 20. | to put (goods, an employee, official, etc.) on or under bond: The company refused to bond a former criminal. |
| 21. | to connect or bind. |
| 22. | Finance. to place a bonded debt on or secure a debt by bonds; mortgage. |
| 23. | to join (two materials). |
| 24. | Masonry. to lay (bricks, stones, etc.) so as to produce a strong construction. |
| 25. | Electricity. to provide with a bond: to bond a railroad track. |
| 26. | to establish a close emotional relationship to or with (another): the special period when a mother bonds to her infant. |
–verb (used without object)
| 27. | to hold together or cohere, from or as from being bonded, as bricks in a wall or particles in a mass. |
| 28. | Psychology, Animal Behavior. to establish a bonding. |
Related forms:
bond⋅a⋅ble, adjective
bond⋅a⋅bil⋅i⋅ty, noun
bonder, noun
bondless, adjective
Synonyms:
1. bonds, chains, fetters. 3. Bond, link, tie agree in referring to a force or influence that unites people. Bond, however, usually emphasizes the strong and enduring quality of affection, whereas tie may refer more esp. to duty, obligation, or responsibility: bonds of memory; Blessed be the tie that binds; family ties. A link is a definite connection, though a slighter one; it may indicate affection or merely some traceable influence or desultory communication: a close link between friends.
1. bonds, chains, fetters. 3. Bond, link, tie agree in referring to a force or influence that unites people. Bond, however, usually emphasizes the strong and enduring quality of affection, whereas tie may refer more esp. to duty, obligation, or responsibility: bonds of memory; Blessed be the tie that binds; family ties. A link is a definite connection, though a slighter one; it may indicate affection or merely some traceable influence or desultory communication: a close link between friends.
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Bonded
Bond"ed\, a. Placed under, or covered by, a bond, as for the payment of duties, or for conformity to certain regulations. Bonded goods, goods placed in a bonded warehouse; goods, for the duties on which bonds are given at the customhouse. Bonded warehouse, a warehouse in which goods on which the duties are unpaid are stored under bond and in the joint custody of the importer, or his agent, and the customs officers.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
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Main Entry: bond·ed
Pronunciation: 'bän-d&d
Function: adjective
: in, operating under, or placed under a bond bonded official>
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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