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ALL meanings of banders

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  • noun banders a thin, flat strip of some material for binding, confining, trimming, protecting, etc.: a band on each bunch of watercress. 1
  • noun banders a fillet, belt, or strap: a band for the hair; a band for connecting pulleys. 1
  • noun banders a stripe, as of color or decorative work. 1
  • noun banders a strip of paper or other material serving as a label: a cigar band. 1
  • noun banders a plain or simply styled ring, without mounted gems or the like: a thin gold band on his finger. 1
  • noun banders (on a long-playing phonograph record) one of a set of grooves in which sound has been recorded, separated from an adjacent set or sets by grooves without recorded sound. 1
  • noun banders bands, Geneva bands. 1
  • noun banders a flat collar commonly worn by men and women in the 17th century in western Europe. 1
  • noun banders Also called frequency band, wave band. Radio and Television. a specific range of frequencies, especially a set of radio frequencies, as HF, VHF, and UHF. 1
  • noun banders Also called energy band. Physics. a closely spaced group of energy levels of electrons in a solid. 1
  • noun banders Computers. one or more tracks or channels on a magnetic drum. 1
  • noun banders Dentistry. a strip of thin metal encircling a tooth, usually for anchoring an orthodontic apparatus. 1
  • noun banders Anatomy, Zoology. a ribbonlike or cordlike structure encircling, binding, or connecting a part or parts. 1
  • noun banders (in handbound books) one of several cords of hemp or flax handsewn across the back of the collated signatures of a book to provide added strength. 1
  • verb with object banders to mark, decorate, or furnish with a band or bands. 1
  • noun banders plural of bander. 0
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