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[ ban -ding ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈbæn dɪŋ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun Furniture . decorative inlay, as for bordering or paneling a piece, composed of strips of wood contrasting in grain or color with the principal wood of the surface.
Origin of banding First recorded in 1730–40; band2 + -ing1
Words nearby banding bandgap, bandh, bandicoot, bandido, Bandinelli, banding , bandit, bandito, banditry, Bandjarmasin, Bandjermasin
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Example sentences from the Web for banding Zealous populist patriots might pal around on principle, but banding together effectively is another matter.
Elections Could Be the Beginning of the End for Europe | Tracy McNicoll, Nadette De Visser| May 21, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Some are donating blood for the injured, while others are banding into groups to keep the titushki away from their neighborhoods.
My Life Behind Kiev’s Barricades | Vijai Maheshwari| February 21, 2014| DAILY BEAST
There is a banding together so to speak, which is becoming a real cultural phenomenon.
Christmas Misfits Unite | Dr. Michelle K. London| December 24, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Karl Rove and other big money men are banding together to try and stop Todd Akin types from scaring off voters.
The GOP and Violence Against Women | Michelle Cottle| February 12, 2013| DAILY BEAST
So as the American troops depart, the Iraqis are not banding together to defend their country against external threats.
Coup Tip a Fake, Official Says | Babak Dehghanpisheh| November 2, 2011| DAILY BEAST
In London, with the greatest secrecy, the defenders were banding together.
The Invasion | William Le Queux
Should I denounce the banding together of men for the promotion of fun and good fellowship?
The Iron Puddler | James J. Davis
The banding is probably protective, as in the case of the tiger and the zebra, and renders the shell less visible.
Our British Snails | John William Horsley
The male is generally quite dark, the banding of the fore wing on the upper side obscured.
The Butterfly Book | William Jacob Holland
Farrel could certainly see the women's point in banding together and refusing to produce children.
Where There's Hope | Jerome Bixby
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British Dictionary definitions for banding noun British the practice of grouping schoolchildren according to ability to ensure a balanced intake at different levels of ability to secondary school
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Words related to banding line, tape, ring, gathering, corps, club, company, troop, collection, crew, gang, party, troupe, bunch, symphony, orchestra, ensemble, chain, hoop, binding
Medical definitions for banding n. The differential staining of metaphase chromosomes in cultured cells to reveal their characteristic patterns of stripes in order to identify individual chromosome pairs.
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