a value which is known to be greater or smaller than a given set of values, A boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory, To surround a territory or other geographical entity, To be the boundary of, A sizeable jump, great leap, Constrained by a quantifier, That cannot stand alone as a free word, Simple past tense and past participle of bind, Obliged (to), Very likely (to), obligated; certain; fastened, tied, Restrained by a hand, rope, chain, fetters, or the like, binded, & p, To cause to rebound; to throw so that it will rebound; as, to bound a ball on the floor, A leap; an elastic spring; a jump, To make to bound or leap; as, to bound a horse, Spring from one foot to the other, Rebound; as, the bound of a ball, Under legal or moral restraint or obligation, Resolved; as, I am bound to do it, of Bind, Constrained or compelled; destined; certain; followed by the infinitive; as, he is bound to succeed; he is bound to fail, Inclosed in a binding or cover; as, a bound volume, To rebound, as an elastic ball, past of bind, The border of a territory, which one must cross in order to enter or leave the territory, To move by jumping, To surround a territory, Constipated; costive, A sizeable jump, Ready to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of), To limit; to terminate; to fix the furthest point of extension of; said of natural or of moral objects; to lie along, or form, a boundary of; to inclose; to circumscribe; to restrain; to confine, To name the boundaries of; as, to bound France, The external or limiting line, either real or imaginary, of any object or space; that which limits or restrains, or within which something is limited or restrained; limit; confine; extent; boundary, Constrained by something, or constrained to something, Ready, prepared, To move with a sudden spring or leap, or with a succession of springs or leaps; as the beast bounded from his den; the herd bounded across the plain, the past tense and past participle of bind, covered or wrapped with a bandage; "the bandaged wound on the back of his head"; "an injury bound in fresh gauze", (usually followed by `to') governed by fate; "bound to happen"; "an old house destined to be demolished"; "he is destined to be famous", confined by bonds; "bound and gagged hostages", headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'; "children bound for school"; "a flight destined for New York", bound by an oath; "a bound official", adj , v t 1 adj having an associated denotation in a binding {"The variables named by a let are bound within its body "} See unbound 2 adj having a local binding which shadows_2 another {"The variable *print-escape* is bound while in the princ function "} 3 v t the past tense of bind, confined in the bowels; "he is bound in the belly", bound by contract, held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union, spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide", a line determining the limits of an area, jump; leap; function as a border, delimit, limit, border, boundary, the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something, a light springing movement upwards or forwards, place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends", form the boundary of; be contiguous to, move forward by leaps and bounds; "The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?", Refers to several issues of a periodical which are joined together under one cover, refers to materials which have a hard cover, usually several issues of a magazine or journal which are joined together under one cover, A book with a cover of any type, or a periodical that has a cover other than its published wraps, A limit on a particular variable (column) or on a row of the constraint matrix The value of the variable or row must stay between the upper and lower bounds, limit, form the boundary of; be contiguous to confined by bonds; "bound and gagged hostages" secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form; "bound volumes"; "leather-bound volumes" held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'; "children bound for school"; "a flight destined for New York" bound by an oath; "a bound official, bound by an oath; "a bound official, secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form; "bound volumes"; "leather-bound volumes", form the boundary of; be contiguous to confined by bonds; "bound and gagged hostages", held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'; "children bound for school"; "a flight destined for New York", A document or group of pages that is taped and document glued, such as a book, PERIODICAL - Several issues of a journal or magazine that are fastened together between hard covers so that they resemble a book, A term referring to pages, sheets or issues of periodicals which have been covered by a binding, usually hardback, to create a single Volume This process is used in libraries to preserve items for long term use, A book in which the gatherings are sewn onto horizontal cords, the free ends of which are then drawn through holes in the board and firmly attached so that leaves and binding become a structural entity, Volumes which are sewn or otherwise fastened into stiff covers Books are bound volumes; the separate issues of a periodical will be bound together once an entire volume is published, A variable that has been assigned a value in the binding process, (~ name) Having a binding that associates the name with a value, The limits of a table or array The BOUND directive determines if compiled code will allow bounds to be exceeded, the upper or lower limit in a permitted range of values, Ready or intending to go; on the way toward; going; with to or for, or with an adverb of motion; as, a ship is bound to Cadiz, or for Cadiz, ybound, Any twining or climbing plant or stem, especially a hop vine; a bine, A troublesome situation; a problem; a predicament or quandary, A ligature or tie for grouping notes, To couple, To put together in a cover, as of books, That which binds or ties, To connect, to associate an identifier with a value; to associate a variable name with the content of a storage location, To prevent or restrain from customary or natural action; as, certain drugs bind the bowels, To protect or strengthen by a band or binding, as the edge of a carpet or garment, To make fast ( a thing) about or upon something, as by tying; to encircle with something; as, to bind a belt about one; to bind a compress upon a part, To cover, as with a bandage; to bandage or dress; sometimes with up; as, to bind up a wound, To tie, or confine with a cord, band, ligature, chain, etc, to fetter; to make fast; as, to bind grain in bundles; to bind a prisoner, To oblige, restrain, or hold, by authority, law, duty, promise, vow, affection, or other moral tie; as, to bind the conscience; to bind by kindness; bound by affection; commerce binds nations to each other, Fig, To bring (any one) under definite legal obligations; esp, To tie; to confine by any ligature, under the obligation of a bond or covenant, To place under legal obligation to serve; to indenture; as, to bind an apprentice; sometimes with out; as, bound out to service, To sew or fasten together, and inclose in a cover; as, to bind a book, something that hinders as if with bonds, If you bind something or someone, you tie rope, string, tape, or other material around them so that they are held firmly. Bind the ends of the cord together with thread. the red tape which was used to bind the files, When a book is bound, the pages are joined together and the cover is put on. Each volume is bound in bright-coloured cloth Their business came from a few big publishers, all of whose books they bound. four immaculately bound hardbacks. + -bound -bound leather-bound stamp albums. see also binding, bound, double bind. an annoying or difficult situation, If you are bound by something such as a rule, agreement, or restriction, you are forced or required to act in a certain way. The Luxembourg-based satellite service is not bound by the same strict rules as the BBC The authorities will be legally bound to arrest any suspects The treaty binds them to respect their neighbour's independence. + bound bound Few of them feel bound by any enduring loyalties, tie, fasten; wrap, cover, bandage; restrain; firmly unite; obligate; fasten together the pages of a book and place them in a cover; stick together, cohere; restrict, be tight, secure with or as if with ropes; "tie down the prisoners"; "tie up the old newspapes and bring them to the recycling shed", If something binds people together, it makes them feel as if they are all part of the same group or have something in common. It is the memory and threat of persecution that binds them together. the social and political ties that bind the USA to Britain. a group of people bound together by shared language, culture, and beliefs, To contract; to grow hard or stiff; to cohere or stick together in a mass; as, clay binds by heat, stick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?", wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose, create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child", To confine, restrain, or hold by physical force or influence of any kind; as, attraction binds the planets to the sun; frost binds the earth, or the streams, Berkley Internet Name Domain, the most popular name server implementation of the Domain Name System, (1) In SQL, the process by which the output from the SQL precompiler is converted to a usable structure called an access plan During this process, access paths to the data are selected and some authorization checking is performed, Berkeley Internet Name Daemon, a widely used implementation of DNS (Domain Name Service) See our bibliography for a useful reference See the BIND home page for more information and the latest version, To bind a key is to change its binding (q v ) See section Changing Key Bindings Interactively, To bind a key is to change its binding (q v ) See section Changing Key Bindings, See: Berkeley Internet Name Domain, (a variable) To establish a binding, Usually in the book arena, but not exclusively, the joining of leafs or signatures together with either wire, glue or other means, To assign a value to a symbolic placeholder During compilation, for example, the computer assigns symbolic addresses to some variables and instructions When the program is bound, or linked, the binder replaces the symbolic addresses with real machine addresses The moment at which binding occurs is called bind time or link time, v t (a variable) to establish a binding for the variable, To be restrained from motion, or from customary or natural action, as by friction, fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord; "They tied their victim to the chair", provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather", form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen", bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted; "He's held by a contract"; "I'll hold you by your promise", cause to be constipated; "These foods tend to constipate you", To bind a key sequence means to give it a binding (q v ) See section Changing Key Bindings Interactively, Berkeley Internet Name Domain, To bind a key sequence means to give it a binding (q v ) See Rebinding, To bind a key sequence means to give it a binding (q v ) See section 28 4 5 Changing Key Bindings Interactively, BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is a software program developed to facilitate the resolution of domain names to IP Addresses on the Internet and is used by most Domain Name Servers, Berkeley Internet Name Domain A DNS server implementation developed by the University of California at Berkeley, a hop vine; a bine, make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women", wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather", Indurated clay, when much mixed with the oxide of iron, Any twining or climbing plant or stem, esp, To exert a binding or restraining influence, Berkley Internet Name Domain A system used by the Internet for translating names of host computers into addresses See also DNS, create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child, something that hinders as if with bonds form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen", an action in which the opponent's blade is forced into the diagonally opposite line, something that hinders as if with bonds form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen" make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women" wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather" create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child, A name service available on internet networks, Berkeley Internet Name Domain is an implementation of the Domain Name System protocols, including: A Domain Name System server (NameID) A Domain Name System resolver library, tools for verifying the proper operation of the DNS server The B I N D D N S Server is used on the vast majority of name serving machines on the Internet, providing a robust and stable architecture on top of which an organization's naming architecture can be built, Berkley Internet Name Domain, (v ) To link variables and instructions that have symbolic addresses to real machine addresses (after compiling), Berkeley Internet Name Domain system The implementation of DNS (Domain Name System), To associate two pieces of information with one another, most often used in terms of binding a symbol (such as the name of a variable) with some descriptive information (such as a memory address, a data type, or an actual value), Berkeley Internet Domain Name,
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A boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory - "Somewhere within these bounds you may find a buried treasure."
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To surround a territory or other geographical entity - "Kansas is bounded by Nebraska on the north, Missouri on the east, Oklahoma on the south and Colorado on the west."
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To be the boundary of
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A sizeable jump, great leap - "The deer crossed the stream in a single bound."
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That cannot stand alone as a free word
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Simple past tense and past participle of bind - "I had bound the splint with duct tape."
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Obliged (to) - "You are not legally bound to reply."
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Very likely (to) - "They were bound to come into conflict eventually."
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Restrained by a hand, rope, chain, fetters, or the like
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To cause to rebound; to throw so that it will rebound; as, to bound a ball on the floor
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A leap; an elastic spring; a jump
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To make to bound or leap; as, to bound a horse
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Spring from one foot to the other
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Rebound; as, the bound of a ball
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Under legal or moral restraint or obligation
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Resolved; as, I am bound to do it
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Constrained or compelled; destined; certain; followed by the infinitive; as, he is bound to succeed; he is bound to fail
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Inclosed in a binding or cover; as, a bound volume
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The border of a territory, which one must cross in order to enter or leave the territory
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Ready to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of)
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To limit; to terminate; to fix the furthest point of extension of; said of natural or of moral objects; to lie along, or form, a boundary of; to inclose; to circumscribe; to restrain; to confine
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To name the boundaries of; as, to bound France
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The external or limiting line, either real or imaginary, of any object or space; that which limits or restrains, or within which something is limited or restrained; limit; confine; extent; boundary
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To move with a sudden spring or leap, or with a succession of springs or leaps; as the beast bounded from his den; the herd bounded across the plain
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covered or wrapped with a bandage; "the bandaged wound on the back of his head"; "an injury bound in fresh gauze"
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(usually followed by `to') governed by fate; "bound to happen"; "an old house destined to be demolished"; "he is destined to be famous"
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confined by bonds; "bound and gagged hostages"
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headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'; "children bound for school"; "a flight destined for New York"
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adj , v t 1 adj having an associated denotation in a binding {"The variables named by a let are bound within its body "} See unbound 2 adj having a local binding which shadows_2 another {"The variable *print-escape* is bound while in the princ function "} 3 v t the past tense of bind
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confined in the bowels; "he is bound in the belly"
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spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
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the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something
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place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"
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form the boundary of; be contiguous to
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move forward by leaps and bounds; "The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?"
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A book with a cover of any type, or a periodical that has a cover other than its published wraps
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A limit on a particular variable (column) or on a row of the constraint matrix The value of the variable or row must stay between the upper and lower bounds
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form the boundary of; be contiguous to confined by bonds; "bound and gagged hostages" secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form; "bound volumes"; "leather-bound volumes" held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'; "children bound for school"; "a flight destined for New York" bound by an oath; "a bound official
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bound by an oath; "a bound official
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secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form; "bound volumes"; "leather-bound volumes"
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form the boundary of; be contiguous to confined by bonds; "bound and gagged hostages"
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held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'; "children bound for school"; "a flight destined for New York"
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A document or group of pages that is taped and document glued, such as a book
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PERIODICAL - Several issues of a journal or magazine that are fastened together between hard covers so that they resemble a book
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A term referring to pages, sheets or issues of periodicals which have been covered by a binding, usually hardback, to create a single Volume This process is used in libraries to preserve items for long term use
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A book in which the gatherings are sewn onto horizontal cords, the free ends of which are then drawn through holes in the board and firmly attached so that leaves and binding become a structural entity
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Volumes which are sewn or otherwise fastened into stiff covers Books are bound volumes; the separate issues of a periodical will be bound together once an entire volume is published
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Ready or intending to go; on the way toward; going; with to or for, or with an adverb of motion; as, a ship is bound to Cadiz, or for Cadiz
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To prevent or restrain from customary or natural action; as, certain drugs bind the bowels
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To protect or strengthen by a band or binding, as the edge of a carpet or garment
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To make fast ( a thing) about or upon something, as by tying; to encircle with something; as, to bind a belt about one; to bind a compress upon a part
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To cover, as with a bandage; to bandage or dress; sometimes with up; as, to bind up a wound
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To tie, or confine with a cord, band, ligature, chain, etc
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to fetter; to make fast; as, to bind grain in bundles; to bind a prisoner
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To oblige, restrain, or hold, by authority, law, duty, promise, vow, affection, or other moral tie; as, to bind the conscience; to bind by kindness; bound by affection; commerce binds nations to each other
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To place under legal obligation to serve; to indenture; as, to bind an apprentice; sometimes with out; as, bound out to service
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To sew or fasten together, and inclose in a cover; as, to bind a book
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something that hinders as if with bonds
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If you bind something or someone, you tie rope, string, tape, or other material around them so that they are held firmly. Bind the ends of the cord together with thread. the red tape which was used to bind the files
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When a book is bound, the pages are joined together and the cover is put on. Each volume is bound in bright-coloured cloth Their business came from a few big publishers, all of whose books they bound. four immaculately bound hardbacks. + -bound -bound leather-bound stamp albums. see also binding, bound, double bind. an annoying or difficult situation
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If you are bound by something such as a rule, agreement, or restriction, you are forced or required to act in a certain way. The Luxembourg-based satellite service is not bound by the same strict rules as the BBC The authorities will be legally bound to arrest any suspects The treaty binds them to respect their neighbour's independence. + bound bound Few of them feel bound by any enduring loyalties
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tie, fasten; wrap, cover, bandage; restrain; firmly unite; obligate; fasten together the pages of a book and place them in a cover; stick together, cohere; restrict, be tight fiil
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secure with or as if with ropes; "tie down the prisoners"; "tie up the old newspapes and bring them to the recycling shed"
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If something binds people together, it makes them feel as if they are all part of the same group or have something in common. It is the memory and threat of persecution that binds them together. the social and political ties that bind the USA to Britain. a group of people bound together by shared language, culture, and beliefs
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To contract; to grow hard or stiff; to cohere or stick together in a mass; as, clay binds by heat
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stick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?"
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wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose
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create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child"
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To confine, restrain, or hold by physical force or influence of any kind; as, attraction binds the planets to the sun; frost binds the earth, or the streams
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(1) In SQL, the process by which the output from the SQL precompiler is converted to a usable structure called an access plan During this process, access paths to the data are selected and some authorization checking is performed
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(a variable) To establish a binding
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Usually in the book arena, but not exclusively, the joining of leafs or signatures together with either wire, glue or other means
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To assign a value to a symbolic placeholder During compilation, for example, the computer assigns symbolic addresses to some variables and instructions When the program is bound, or linked, the binder replaces the symbolic addresses with real machine addresses The moment at which binding occurs is called bind time or link time
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To be restrained from motion, or from customary or natural action, as by friction
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fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord; "They tied their victim to the chair"
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provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather"
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form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen"
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bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted; "He's held by a contract"; "I'll hold you by your promise"
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cause to be constipated; "These foods tend to constipate you"
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a hop vine; a bine
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make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women"
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wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather"
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Indurated clay, when much mixed with the oxide of iron
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Any twining or climbing plant or stem, esp
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create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child
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something that hinders as if with bonds form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen"
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an action in which the opponent's blade is forced into the diagonally opposite line
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something that hinders as if with bonds form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen" make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women" wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather" create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child
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A name service available on internet networks
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Berkeley Internet Name Domain is an implementation of the Domain Name System protocols, including: A Domain Name System server (NameID) A Domain Name System resolver library, tools for verifying the proper operation of the DNS server The B I N D D N S Server is used on the vast majority of name serving machines on the Internet, providing a robust and stable architecture on top of which an organization's naming architecture can be built
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To associate two pieces of information with one another, most often used in terms of binding a symbol (such as the name of a variable) with some descriptive information (such as a memory address, a data type, or an actual value)
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