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A strip or stripe of a contrasting color or material
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banding
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Wiktionary
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n. 1 A pattern of band-like markings. 2 A technique used in the study of wild birds, by attaching a small, individually numbered, metal or plastic tag to their legs or wings. vb. (present participle of band English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
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banding \banding\ n. A strip or stripe of a contrasting color or material. Syn: band, stripe.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a strip or stripe of a contrasting color or material [syn: band , stripe ]
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Banding is a medical procedure which uses elastic bands for constriction. Banding may be used to tie off blood vessels in order to stop bleeding, as in the treatment of bleeding esophageal varices . The band restricts blood flow to the ligated tissue, so ...
Usage examples of banding.
He turned round balefully, thrust his head between the top and centre banding bars, and tried to scramble through.
Banding together throughout the cities of the world, the Scrappers were constantly on the move, always looking over their shoulders for either the Recycling Squad or the Silver Metal Stompers.
Sasaquon a high position if he distracts the other warranters and keeps you from being healthy and strong and banding together.
Tony unloaded his birds, carting his pigeons in cage by cage for banding, barely paying attention.
Against one wall were ranged massive stationary wine casks larger in diameter than the tunnel below, their staves and bandings darkened with age.
Ants can be kept away by sprinkling bonemeal or diatomaceous earth (use a mask and goggles) around the base of the plants and by wrapping and banding the tree trunk or plant stem with a sticky substance or grease.
Just a diffuseness of light ever changing, shifting, banding and breaking, apart.
The huge double doors were cut from black granite and reinforced with duranium edge banding.
We are an organization that honors individual philosophies and ways of life, banding together out of no other motivation than mutual protection, and sharing in the wonders of each other’s cultures.
There were times when Jupiter shone so brilliantly that one could see the banding and pick out the moons.
I'd bet they've promised Sasaquon a high position if he distracts the other warranters and keeps you from being healthy and strong and banding together.
By this time the decks are awash with banding cables and weather stripping and broken boards.