Word: bond
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Synonyms: bond
relationship, tie, link, friendship, fellowship, partnership, association, affiliation, alliance, attachment, bromance, chains, fetters, shackles, manacles, irons, restraints, promise, pledge, vow, oath, word (of honor), guarantee, assurance, agreement, contract, pact, bargain, deal, bond certificate, chemical bond, bond paper, adherence, adhesiveness, adhesion, bail bond, bail, shackle, hamper, trammel
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The meaning and "use of": bond
- physical restraints used to hold someone or something prisoner, especially ropes or chains. - Steel Fists cut the bonds holding the three prisoners.
- an agreement with legal force, in particular. - Marriage as a legal bond may become outdated, but I doubt it.
- a strong force of attraction holding atoms together in a molecule or crystal, resulting from the sharing or transfer of electrons. - The electrons that are shared by the atoms to form the bond belong to one of these molecular orbitals.
- any of the various patterns in which bricks are conventionally laid in order to ensure the strength of the resulting structure. - Bricks shall be laid in running or stretcher bond with control joints as noted on drawings.
- join or be joined securely to something else, typically by means of an adhesive substance, heat, or pressure. - press the material to bond the layers together
- join or be joined by a chemical bond. - The walls are made of sugar molecules bonded by amino acids, Tenover explains, and vancomycin attacks the amino acid links.
- lay (bricks) in an overlapping pattern so as to form a strong structure. - a bonding course
- place (dutiable goods) in bond. - Joint guarantee provided by several bonding companies are allowed.
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