What is the meaning of Band?

A strip of material used for strengthening or coupling.

  1. A strip of material wrapped around things to hold them together.
  2. A narrow strip of cloth or other material on clothing, to bind, strengthen, or ornament it.
  3. A strip along the spine of a book where the pages are attached.
  4. A belt or strap that is part of a machine.

A strip of material wrapped around things to hold them together.

A narrow strip of cloth or other material on clothing, to bind, strengthen, or ornament it.

A strip along the spine of a book where the pages are attached.

A belt or strap that is part of a machine.

A long strip of material, color, etc, that is different from the surrounding area.

A strip of decoration.

  1. A continuous tablet, stripe, or series of ornaments, as of carved foliage, of colour, or of brickwork.
  2. In Gothic architecture, the moulding, or suite of mouldings, which encircles the pillars and small shafts.

A continuous tablet, stripe, or series of ornaments, as of carved foliage, of colour, or of brickwork.

In Gothic architecture, the moulding, or suite of mouldings, which encircles the pillars and small shafts.

That which serves as the means of union or connection between persons; a tie.

A linen collar or ruff worn in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Two strips of linen hanging from the neck in front as part of a clerical, legal, or academic dress.

A part of the electromagnetic spectrum.

A group of energy levels in a solid state material.

A bond.

Pledge; security.

A ring, such as a wedding ring (wedding band), or a ring put on a bird's leg to identify it.

Any distinguishing line formed by chromatography, electrophoresis etc

Short for band cell.

A wad of money totaling $1K, held together by a band; $1000, a grand; money

To fasten with a band.

To fasten an identifying band around the leg of (a bird).

A group of musicians who perform together as an ensemble, usually for a professional recording artist.

A type of orchestra originally playing janissary music.

A marching band.

A group of people loosely united for a common purpose, e.g., a band of thieves.

A small group of people living in a simple society, contrasted with tribes, chiefdoms, and states.

A group of aboriginals that has official recognition as an organized unit by the federal government of Canada.

To group together for a common purpose; to confederate.

To group (students) together by perceived ability; to stream.

simple past and past participle of bind

Obsolete form of bandy.

band (group of musicians) (Classifier: c)

Alternative form of ban

band

excommunication

swear word

imperative of bande

bond, connection, [[relationship, liaison, tie (attachment, as in a relation)

band (all English senses, above, except for group of musicians) (clarification of this definition is needed)

ribbon or object of similar shape

  1. tire / tyre (e.g., a car tyre)
  2. tape (magnetic tape, video tape)
  3. belt (martial arts belt)
  4. belt (conveyor belt)

tire / tyre (e.g., a car tyre)

tape (magnetic tape, video tape)

belt (martial arts belt)

belt (conveyor belt)

interval relating to frequency or wavelength in electromagnetic phenomena

  1. range of energy levels in a solid state material
  2. interval in the light spectrum

range of energy levels in a solid state material

interval in the light spectrum

bank (the bank of a pool table)

ribbon

band

(a piece of) rope, string

ties, connection, relations

preterite of binden

(a piece of) string

yarn

ties, connection, relations

binding (of a book)

tie

a musical band

That which obstructs one's free will and free action; a restraint.

  1. A chain or other object used to restrain a captive.
  2. Captivity; the condition of being jailed.
  3. A compact, directive or binding pact (either reciprocal or from one unto another)

A chain or other object used to restrain a captive.

Captivity; the condition of being jailed.

A compact, directive or binding pact (either reciprocal or from one unto another)

A strip of a material used to tie or bind; a band:

  1. A rope or piece of twine used to tie or bind.
  2. A headband (a band that surrounds the head)
  3. A metal band that surrounds an object in order to strengthen it.
  4. A joint or sinew.
  5. A diagonal stripe or band.

A rope or piece of twine used to tie or bind.

A headband (a band that surrounds the head)

A metal band that surrounds an object in order to strengthen it.

A joint or sinew.

A diagonal stripe or band.

A strip of a material not used to tie or bind.

Something used to join or connect; a link.

  1. A metaphorical connection or linkage.

A metaphorical connection or linkage.

A collection or group of bound items.

a band; group of rock musicians

tape

ribbon

band

bond

leash (for a dog)

band

first/third-person singular preterite indicative of bindan

the act of binding or settling

band, cord, fetter

bond, confederacy

the gods

pop or jazz band playing mostly wind instruments

genitive plural of banda

band

  1. ribbon, tape, strip of material
  2. ensemble, orchestra, group of musicians
  3. gang, band of robbers
  4. part of radio spectrum
  5. group of energy levels

ribbon, tape, strip of material

ensemble, orchestra, group of musicians

gang, band of robbers

part of radio spectrum

group of energy levels

a binding (of a book)

a volume (single book of a publication issued in multi-book format, such as an encyclopedia)

belt (used for transporting material or objects between two places); conveyor belt

caterpillar track; a belt or band fitted instead of wheels to off-road vehicles

audio tape or video tape

cassette (of audio or video tape)

tie, connection, relation; from a person to another person or to a place

band

past indicative of binda

band (group of musicians)

band (strip of material)

band

Source: wiktionary.org