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band1 (bănd)

[Middle English bende (from Old English bend) (and from Old French bande, bende) (of Germanic origin), and Middle English bond, band (from Old Norse, band).]

noun 

  1. A thin strip of flexible material used to encircle and bind one object or to hold a number of objects together: a metal band around the bale of cotton.
  2. A strip or stripe that contrasts with something else in color, texture, or material.
  3. A narrow strip of fabric used to trim, finish, or reinforce articles of clothing.
  4. Something that constrains or binds morally or legally: the bands of marriage and family.
  5. A simple ungrooved ring, especially a wedding ring.
    1. A neckband or collar.
    2. bands. The two strips hanging from the front of a collar as part of the dress of certain clerics, scholars, and lawyers.
    3. A high collar popular in the 16th and 17th centuries.
    1. Biology A chromatically, structurally, or functionally differentiated strip or stripe in or on an organism.
    2. Anatomy A cordlike tissue that connects or holds structures together.
  6. Physics
    1. A specific range of wavelengths or frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.
    2. A range of very closely spaced electron energy levels in solids, the distribution and nature of which determine the electrical properties of a material.
  7. Any of the distinct grooves on a long-playing phonograph record that contains an individual selection or a separate section of a whole.
  8. A cord or strip across the back of a book to which the sheets or quires are attached.

transitive verb: band·ed, band·ing, bands. 

  1. To tie, bind, or encircle with or as if with a band.
  2. To mark or identify with or as if with a band: a program to band migrating birds.
band2 (bănd)

[Earlier bande, from Old French, banner, troop identified by its standard, of Germanic origin.]

noun 

    1. A group of people: a band of outlaws.
    2. A group of animals.
    1. Anthropology A unit of social organization especially among hunter-gatherers, consisting of a usually small number of families living together cooperatively.
    2. Canadian An aboriginal group officially recognized as an organized unit by the Canadian government. See Usage Note at: First Nation
  1. A group of musicians who perform as an ensemble.

verb: band·ed, band·ing, bands. 

transitive verb 

To assemble or unite in a group.

intransitive verb 

To form a group; unite: banded together for protection.

synonyms:

band2company, corps, party, troop, troupe These nouns denote a group of individuals acting together for a common purpose: a band of thieves; a company of scientists; a corps of drummers; a party of tourists; a troop of students on a field trip; a troupe of actors.