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- Alice band
- A flexible horseshoe-shaped headband
- Mobius band
- Alternative spelling of Möbius band
- Moebius band
- Alternative spelling of Möbius band
- Möbius band
- A Möbius strip
- aband
- To banish; to expel
- absorption band
- one of any number of ranges of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by a substance
- awareness band
- A bracelet made of rubber or fabric on which a slogan is written, usually sold to raise awareness for charitable causes
- backing band
- A group of musicians who accompany an artist at a live performance or on a recording. This can either be an established group, or else an ad hoc group assembled for the purpose
- band
- A part of radio spectrum
- band
- A strip of material wrapped around things to hold them together
- band
- To group together for a common purpose
- band
- To fasten an identifying band around (a bird's) leg
- band
- A strip along the spine of a book where the pages are attached
- band
- A group of energy levels in a solid state material. Valence band, conduction band
- band
- A type of orchestra originally playing janissary music; i.e. marching band
- band
- A group of aboriginals that has official recognition as an organized unit by the federal government of Canada
- band
- A group of musicians, especially (a) wind and percussion players, or (b) rock musicians
- band
- A group of people loosely united for a common purpose (a band of thieves)
- band
- To fasten together with a band
- band
- A small group of people living in a simple society
- band plan
- A plan for distributing or allocating bandwidth within a frequency spectrum
- band saws
- plural form of band saw
- band sectional
- Or simply sectional is a meeting of band members to drill, tune, or practice fundamentals. Sectionals are usually hosted by the section leader. Sectionals may consist of sections as vague as brass and woodwinds to more precise sections, i.e. bass clarinets and trumpets
- band spectrum
- An absorption or emission spectrum consisting of bands of closely-spaced lines; characteristic of polyatomic molecules
- band together
- to unite, to come together
- band-aid
- To apply a makeshift fix; to jury-rig
Rather than fix the code, we just band-aided the problem by hiding the error message.
- band-aid
- An adhesive bandage, a small piece of fabric or plastic that may be stuck to the skin in order to temporarily cover a small wound
- band-aid
- A temporary or makeshift solution to a problem, created ad hoc (often used with a negative connotation of a lack of foresight)
It was another of those political band-aids patted over a minor sore.
- band-aid
- To apply an adhesive bandage
As a school nurse, Pat was used to bandaiding lots of scraped knees and elbows.
- band-pass
- Letting through only a specific range of electromagnetic frequencies
- band-stop
- Filtering out a specific range of electromagnetic frequencies
- band-tailed antshrike
- a passerine bird of the antbird family
- big band
- A large dance or jazz band of 10 to 30 musicians usually featuring improvised solos by lead players, but otherwise playing orchestrated music
- boy band
- A pop group whose members are all (usually attractive) young men
- brass band
- A group of musicians who play brass instruments (sometimes accompanied by percussion)
- brass-band
- Attributive form of brass band, noun
- conduction band
- The range of electron energies in an insulator or semiconductor in which electrons can move freely and transport charge
- cytogenetic band
- Any of the subregions of a chromosome that are visible under a microscope after staining
- dual-band
- A device that is capable of operating in two frequencies. On a wireless network, dual-band devices are capable of operating in both the 2.4GHz (802.11b/g) and 5GHz (802.11a/n) bands. In cellular phone technology, dual-band devices typically operate in both the GSM900 and GSM1800 frequencies, allowing a greater number of roaming options
- elastic band
- A small, narrow loop of rubber or similar material used to hold items together
- ghost band
- A large band or stripe that appears on a developed gel as a wide halo with no specific, distinguishable signal. Ghost bands are a common problem in western blot analysis
- ghost band
- Any spurious results clustered together, outside of normal expected ranges (as in a plot of recorded energy values, with an inexplicable blot, marring the clean expected results)
- ghost band
- Impersonators of a well-known band hired to perform while the real band members are elsewhere
- girl band
- A pop group made up solely of young women
- jug band
- Especially in the U. S., a group of rustic musicians, specializing in bluegrass or folk music, whose instruments include empty jugs, bottles, and similar containers of various sizes which produce musical sounds when the player blows across the openings at the tops of their necks
We present to you, the jug band! We pulled out straw hats, banjos, jugs, horrible buck-toothed dentures, and commenced to pickin' and grinnin'.
- marching band
- A group of instrumental musicians who generally perform outdoors, and who often incorporate movement - usually some type of marching - with their musical performance
- oligoclonal band
- One of bands of immunoglobulins that are seen when a patient's blood plasma or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is analyzed
- one-man band
- A musician who plays several musical instruments at once
- one-man band
- An organisation or business that is effectively run by only one person
The corporation he will someday inherit—growing, churning—won't work as a one-man band.
- out-of-band
- Out-of-band communication or out-of-band identity verification involves a program or authentication system's challenge and response to a user via a method other than the primary means of accessing the software. For example, a web application might request verification of a user's identity by sending that user an IM, rather than by presenting a web form for username and password entry
- out-of-band
- Out-of-band signaling describes signals that are sent between two parties or two devices that are sent via a path or method different from that of the primary communication between the two parties or devices
- ridged band
- The highly vascularized and innervated area of erogenous tissue at the tip of the prepuce
- rock band
- A group of musicians who play rock music
- rock-band
- Attributive form of rock band
rock-band mentality.
- rubber band
- An elastic band made of rubber
- rubber band airplane
- A type of toy constructed of light wood, a plastic propeller and a rubber band, propelled by winding the propeller backwards (about a hundred turns) then releasing into the air
- rubber band airplanes
- plural form of rubber band airplane
- s-band
- an ultrahigh radio frequency; within the range of 1,550 to 5,200 MHz
- school band
- A musical ensemble associated with a school, not necessarily a musical school; e.g. marching band
- school-band
- Attributive form of school band
school-band member.
- session band
- A group of musicians who play for the recording of an album but are not considered part of the recording artist's normal band
She performed on 12 albums as a soul singer in a session band before she was able to begin her solo career.
- spasm band
- A musical band that plays instruments made from items not originally intended for music
- string band
- A music group consisting solely of stringed instruments
- to beat the band
- Very vigorously; at a frantic pace; to a high degree; in large quantities
You rile me to beat the band sometimes, Skinner.
- tri-band
- describing a mobile telephone having a choice of three operating frequencies alowing it to be used in Europe and North America
- tribute band
- A group of musicians and singers which exists solely to play the music of a well-known band that has disbanded or no longer tours
- valence band
- The highest range of electron energies in an insulator or semiconductor that can be populated; it corresponds to the valence electrons of the constituent atoms
- wind band
- A musical group consisting solely of woodwind and brass instruments
- band
- A band is a group of musicians who play brass and percussion instruments. Bands played German marches. see also brass band
- band
- {i} strip of material; stripe of color; orchestra, musical group; gang; group of people who live or work together
- band
- A band is a small group of musicians who play popular music such as jazz, rock, or pop. He was a drummer in a rock band Local bands provide music for dancing. see also one-man band
- band
- A band of people is a group of people who have joined together because they share an interest or belief. Bands of government soldiers, rebels and just plain criminals have been roaming some neighborhoods. a small but growing band of Japanese companies taking their first steps into American publishing
- band
- {n} a tie, bandage, linen ornament, company
- band
- {v} t. to tie or join together, unite, conspire
- Band-Aid
- Band-Aid is a brand name for Johnson & Johnson's line of adhesive bandages and related products. It has also become a genericized trademark for any adhesive bandage in Australia, Brazil, Canada, India and the United States
- band gap
- In solid state physics and related applied fields, the band gap, also called an energy gap or stop band, is a region where a particle or quasiparticle is forbidden from propagating. For insulators and semiconductors, the band gap generally refers to the energy difference between the top of the valence band and the bottom of the conduction band
- boy band
- A boy band (or boyband), in pop, rock, hip hop and R&B music, is loosely defined as a popular music act consisting of about 3-6 male performers. Despite the term "band", boy band members usually do not play musical instruments, either in recording sessions or on stage, although exceptions do exist
- gastric band
- (Tıp, İlaç) A laparoscopic adjustable gastric band, commonly referred to as a lap band, is an inflatable silicone device that is placed around the top portion of the stomach, via laparoscopic surgery, in order to treat obesity
- lap band
- (Tıp, İlaç) A laparoscopic adjustable gastric band, commonly referred to as a lap band, is an inflatable silicone device that is placed around the top portion of the stomach, via laparoscopic surgery, in order to treat obesity
- laparoscopic adjustable gastric band
- (Tıp, İlaç) A laparoscopic adjustable gastric band, commonly referred to as a lap band, is an inflatable silicone device that is placed around the top portion of the stomach, via laparoscopic surgery, in order to treat obesity
- music band
- A group of two or more musicians who perform instrumental or vocal music
- aband
- To abandon