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ALL meanings of bond

bond
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  • noun bond a serf or slave 3
  • adjective bond in serfdom or slavery 3
  • noun bond A bond is a certificate issued to investors when a government or company borrows money from them. 3
  • noun bond emotional tie 1
  • noun bond union 1
  • noun,plural bond restraints: chains, ropes 1
  • transitive verb bond stick, join together 1
  • intransitive verb bond get emotionally closer 1
  • noun bond finance: promissory note 1
  • noun bond law: bail 1
  • noun bond fastener 1
  • noun bond force: connects atoms 1
  • noun bond binding promise 1
  • noun bond commercial security 1
  • intransitive verb bond hold together 1
  • noun bond Carrie (Minetta) (Carrie Jacobs-Bond) 1862–1946, U.S. songwriter and author. 1
  • noun bond Julian, born 1940, U.S. civil-rights leader and politician. 1
  • verb with object bond to put (goods, an employee, official, etc.) on or under bond: The company refused to bond a former criminal. 1
  • verb with object bond to connect or bind. 1
  • verb with object bond Finance. to place a bonded debt on or secure a debt by bonds; mortgage. 1
  • verb with object bond to join (two materials). 1
  • verb with object bond Masonry. to lay (bricks, stones, etc.) so as to produce a strong construction. 1
  • verb with object bond Electricity. to provide with a bond: to bond a railroad track. 1
  • verb with object bond to establish a close emotional relationship to or with (another): the special period when a mother bonds to her infant. 1
  • verb without object bond to hold together or cohere, from or as from being bonded, as bricks in a wall or particles in a mass. 1
  • verb without object bond Psychology, Animal Behavior. to establish a bonding. 1
  • adjective bond in serfdom or slavery. 1
  • noun bond (law) 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. 0
  • noun bond (finance) A documentary obligation to pay a sum or to perform a contract; a debenture. 0
  • noun bond A physical connection which binds, a band; often plural. 0
  • noun bond An emotional link, connection or union. 0
  • noun bond Moral or political duty or obligation. 0
  • noun bond (chemistry) A link or force between neighbouring atoms in a molecule. 0
  • noun bond A binding agreement, a covenant. 0
  • noun bond A bail bond. 0
  • noun bond Any constraining or cementing force or material. 0
  • noun bond (construction) In building, a specific pattern of bricklaying. 0
  • noun bond In Scotland, a mortgage. 0
  • noun bond (railways) A heavy copper wire or rod connecting adjacent rails of an electric railway track when used as a part of the electric circuit. 0
  • noun bond A peasant; churl. 0
  • noun bond A vassal; serf; one held in bondage to a superior. 0
  • verb bond (Transitive Verb) To connect, secure or tie with a bond; to bind. 0
  • verb bond (Transitive Verb) To cause to adhere (one material with another). 0
  • verb bond (Transitive Verb) (chemistry) To form a chemical compound with. 0
  • verb bond (Transitive Verb) To guarantee or secure a financial risk. 0
  • verb bond To form a friendship or emotional connection. 0
  • verb bond (Transitive Verb) To put in a bonded warehouse. 0
  • verb bond (Transitive Verb) (construction) To lay bricks in a specific pattern. 0
  • verb bond (Transitive Verb) (electricity) To make a reliable electrical connection between two conductors (or any pieces of metal that may potentially become conductors). 0
  • verb bond To bail out by means of a bail bond. 0
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