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- In English, the word "band" can refer to:12
- A company of persons, animals, or things joined together.
- A group of musicians who play instruments.
- A musical group of a specialized type, such as a rock band.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.[ band ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun a company of persons or, sometimes, animals or things, joined, acting, or functioning together; aggregation; party; troop: a band of protesters. Synonyms: assembly, association, society, set, body, group, gangwww.dictionary.com/browse/bandband1 /bænd/ n. [countable] a group of persons, animals, or things acting or working together: a band of protesters. a group of musicians who play chiefly brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments: a school band. a musical group of a specialized type: a rock band. v.www.wordreference.com/definition/band - People also ask
- nounband (noun) · bands (plural noun)
- a flat, thin strip or loop of material put around something, typically to hold it together or to decorate it:"wads of banknotes fastened with gummed paper bands"
- a plain ring for the finger, especially a gold wedding ring:"a narrow band of gold was her only jewelry"
- ornithologyNORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa ring of metal placed around a bird's leg to identify it:"look for a leg band on the osprey"
- a belt connecting wheels or pulleys.
- (bands)a collar with two hanging strips, worn by certain clerics and academics as part of their formal dress:"I'm wearing clerical bands, which are a sign of my office"
- a range of values or a specified category within a series (used especially in financial contexts):"your home was placed in one of eight valuation bands"
- a range of frequencies or wavelengths in a spectrum (especially of radio frequencies):"channels in the UHF band"
- archaica thing that restrains, binds, or unites:"must I fall, and die in bands?"
verbband (verb) · bands (third person present) · banded (past tense) · banded (past participle) · banding (present participle)- surround (an object) with something in the form of a strip or ring, typically for reinforcement or decoration:"doors are banded with iron to make them stronger"
- ornithologyNORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHput a band on (a bird) for identification:"the map shows where starlings banded in Holland were later recovered"
- mark (something) with a stripe or stripes of a different color:"the bird's bill is banded across the middle with black"
Originlate Old English (in band), from Old Norse, reinforced in late Middle English by Old French bande, of Germanic origin; related to bind.nounband (noun) · bands (plural noun)- a group of people who have a common interest or purpose:"guerrilla bands" · "a determined band of activists"Similar:
- anthropologya subgroup of a tribe:"Philip was born a Shushwap Indian, part of the Little Shushwap band"
- (in Canada) a First Nations community that is officially recognized by the federal government, having an elected government with authority over internal affairs and acknowledged rights to a tract of land:"the legislation requires aboriginal communities to post their band's financial statements online" · "band members have an aboriginal right to fish in the river"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa herd or flock:"moving bands of caribou"
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