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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1520s, "to bind or fasten;" also "to join in a company," from band (n.1) and (n.2) in various noun senses, and partly from French bander . The meaning "to affix an ID band to (a wild animal, etc.)" is attested from 1914. Related: Banded ; banding .

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Usage examples of band.

Station 1 had a modest-sized accelerator ring grappled to it, like a gold band attached to a diamond.

Sachs dressed in the white Tyvek suit and accessorized with rubber bands around her feet.

His real mission, of course, is to convince some other band, somewhere else, that he is a genius acoustician who has developed the ultimate amplifier and that Doggone amps are the only amps that any hip band can possibly consider.

Separated bands of cousins went their diverging genetic ways, adapting to new challenges, discovering diverse techniques for living.

Data first met Darryl Adin and his band of mercenaries, who at that time had been operating outside the Federation.

Carnia were up in arms, that numerous bands of robbers had descended from the mountains of Ziccola and Agrapha, and had made their appearance on the other side of the gulf, they resolved to proceed by water to Prevesa, and having presented an order which they had received from Ali Pasha, for the use of his galliot, she was immediately fitted out to convey them.

The aisle windows have ogee gables above them with finials, and immediately above them a band of panelling running right across the exterior buttresses.

The largest of those was taller than Alayne, with iron bands girding its dark brown staves.

Lonely Hearts Club Band, they went for the ultimate reduction: The Beatles, an album title that, oddly enough, they had not used before.

White Album in 1968 and reflects the dissension and troubled atmosphere within the band at the time.

You must move your assemblage point, unaided by anyone, and align another great band of emanations.

In such an arrangement, bubbles that are close to the edges of the band miss altogether the emanations that are in the center of the band, which are shared only by bubbles that are aligned with the center.

As minister of Kirk Aller he was the metropolitan of the company, and as became a townsman he wore decent black with bands, and boasted a hat.

Cassidy was reminded of all the backstage fights he had been part of, back in the days when he still had a band: then the times when he was too fucked up on drugs to go out and play, when Jaime and Amad and the session men would haul him away from the mike and into the wings, demanding to know whether he had broken his vow to stay straight for this one gig.

All of half a mile in diameter was this shaft, and ringed regularly along its height by wide amethystine bands -- like rings of a hollow piston.