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bindable — adj. capable of being fastened together with a rope or bond; bondable … English contemporary dictionary
bindable — adjective capable of being fastened or secured with a rope or bond • Syn: ↑bondable • Similar to: ↑attachable • Derivationally related forms: ↑bind … Useful english dictionary
bind — bindable, adj. /buynd/, v., bound, binding, n. v.t. 1. to fasten or secure with a band or bond. 2. to encircle with a band or ligature: She bound her hair with a ribbon. 3. to swathe or bandage (often fol. by up): to bind up one s wounds. 4. to… … Universalium
bondable — adjective 1. capable of being fastened or secured with a rope or bond • Syn: ↑bindable • Similar to: ↑attachable • Derivationally related forms: ↑bind (for: ↑bindable) … Useful english dictionary
bondable — ondable adj. 1. capable of being fastened or secured with a rope or bond. Syn: bindable. [WordNet 1.5] 2. capable of holding together or cohering; as particles in a mass. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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liable — [15] Today’s main meaning of liable, ‘likely to’, is a comparatively recent development. Its primary sense is ‘legally bound or obliged’ (as in ‘liable for someone else’s debts’), which goes right back to the word’s ultimate source, Latin ligāre… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
liable — [15] Today’s main meaning of liable, ‘likely to’, is a comparatively recent development. Its primary sense is ‘legally bound or obliged’ (as in ‘liable for someone else’s debts’), which goes right back to the word’s ultimate source, Latin ligāre… … Word origins
attachable — adjective capable of being fastened or added to something else a handle attachable by two bolts • Ant: ↑detachable • Similar to: ↑bindable, ↑bondable, ↑clip on, ↑tie on • … Useful english dictionary
tie down — verb 1. secure with or as if with ropes tie down the prisoners tie up the old newspapers and bring them to the recycling shed • Syn: ↑tie up, ↑bind, ↑truss • Derivationally related forms: ↑bindable ( … Useful english dictionary