binding (L99)

Revision as of 21:38, 13 February 2024 by Superraptor (talk | contribs) (‎Added new Sense L99-S14 with [en] gloss: The action or practice of flattened one's chest by binding them tightly.)
(L99)
  • binding en
Language English
Lexical category gerund

Statements

Senses

L99-S1
English The action or process of binding things together.

Statements about L99-S1

L99-S2
English Engagement for service.

Statements about L99-S2

L99-S3
English The state or condition of being bound.

Statements about L99-S3

L99-S4
English A bundle or bunch of things bound together.

Statements about L99-S4

L99-S5
English An item which functions to bind something.

Statements about L99-S5

L99-S6
English The spine of a book where the pages are held together.

Statements about L99-S6

L99-S7
English A finishing on a seam or hem of a garment.

Statements about L99-S7

L99-S8
English A band of masonry and brickwork

Statements about L99-S8

L99-S9
English An arrangement of straps or springs which hold a ski to a boot.

Statements about L99-S9

L99-S10
English The action or process of chemical bonding or combination.

Statements about L99-S10

L99-S11
English The level of cohesion of constituent particles of an atom.

Statements about L99-S11

L99-S12
English In Chomskyan linguistics: the coreferential relationship between anaphors, pronouns, or referring expressions and their antecedents or referents.

Statements about L99-S12

L99-S13
English The action or practice of flattened one's breasts by binding them tightly.

Statements about L99-S13

L99-S14
English The action or practice of flattened one's chest by binding them tightly.

Statements about L99-S14

Forms

L99-F1
  • binding en

Statements about L99-F1

L99-F2
  • bindings en

Statements about L99-F2