bond
noun
/bɑnd/
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/bɒnd/
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- (chemistry) A link or force between neighbouring atoms in a molecule.
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liaison
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- (finance) A documentary obligation to pay a sum or to perform a contract; a debenture.
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obligation
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- (legal) A document constituting evidence of a long-term debt, by which the bond issuer (the borrower) is obliged to pay interest when due, and repay the principal at maturity, as specified on the face of the bond certificate. The rights of the holder are specified in the bond indenture, which contains the legal terms and conditions under which the bond was issued. Bonds are available in two forms: registered bonds, and bearer bonds.
- (often, in the plural) A physical connection which binds, a band.
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lien,
entrave
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- An emotional link, connection or union; that which holds two or more people together, as in a friendship; a tie.
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lien
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- A binding agreement, a covenant.
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alliance
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- (construction) In building, a specific pattern of bricklaying, based on overlapping rows or layers to give strength.
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appareil
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bond
verb
/bɑnd/
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/bɒnd/
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- (transitive, construction) To lay bricks in a specific pattern.
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appareiller
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- (transitive) To connect, secure or tie with a bond; to bind.
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lier
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bonding
noun
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- (networking) A method of aggregating multiple network interfaces on a computer into a single logical interface
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bonding
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- The act by which something is bonded or joined together.
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lien
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