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un⋅bound

[uhn-bound]
–verb
1. pt. and pp. of unbind.
–adjective
2. not bound, as a book.
3. free; not attached, as by a chemical bond: unbound electrons.

Origin:
bef. 900; (adj.) ME unbounde, unbunden, OE unbunden; see un- 1 , bound 1

un⋅bind

[uhn-bahynd]
–verb (used with object), -bound, -bind⋅ing.
1. to release from bonds or restraint, as a prisoner; free.
2. to unfasten or loose, as a bond or tie.

Origin:
bef. 950; ME unbinden, OE unbindan; c. G entbinden. See un- 2 , bind
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un·bind   (ŭn-bīnd')   
tr.v.   un·bound (-bound'), un·bind·ing, un·binds
  1. To untie or unfasten, as wrappings or bindings.

  2. To release from restraints or bonds; free.

un·bound   (ŭn-bound')   
v.  Past tense and past participle of unbind.
adj.  
  1. Not bound: unbound manuscripts; an unbound book.

  2. Freed from bonds or restraints; released: an unbound captive.

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