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banded, past tense; banded, past participle; bands, 3rd person singular present; banding, present participle;
  1. (of people or organizations) Form a group for a mutual purpose
    • - local people banded together to fight the company

  1. identified with a band especially around a leg; "kept watch for the return of their banded birds"
  2. marked with bands or strips of contrasting color or texture; "a banded rock"
  3. characterized by a band of especially white around the body; "banded cattle"
  4. (banding) band: a stripe or stripes of contrasting color; "chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands"; "the black and yellow banding of bees and wasps"
  5. (Banding (medical)) Banding is a medical procedure which uses elastic bands for constriction. Banding may be used to tie off blood vessels in order to stop bleeding, as in the treatment of bleeding esophageal varices. ...
  6. Anything tied with a band
  7. (Banding) Typically refers to exterior veneer of the home.  Banding is the trim installed around windows, doors, and other exterior architectural features of the home.  It can be made out of stucco, wood, or stone.
  8. (banding) In a color gradation, visibly distinct differences, or sequential patterns between color levels, instead of a smooth transition of colors or other effects. ...
  9. (banding) When the changes from screen percentage to screen percentage in a gradient can be seen, instead of a solid blending from dark to light or from color to color.
  10. (Banding) This is the application, by hand or by machine, of a band of color to the edge of a plate or cup. Also known as lining, this operation is often carried out on a potter's wheel.
  11. (Banding) Patterns (stripes) on a print caused by insufficient color or gray-scale ranges within the output device's image processor, or insufficient information contained within the original scan. Creates harsh, well-defined transitions between different color ranges.
  12. (Banding) Method of packaging printed pieces of paper using rubber or paper bands.
  13. (Banding) Narrowing of the pulmonary artery with a band to reduce blood flow to the lungs.
  14. (Banding) A technique where chromosomes are stained with fluorescent or chemical dyes to determine their characteristics.
  15. (Banding) Inlay or Marquetry that produces a color or grain contrast along the perimeter of a surface.
  16. (Banding) is an artifact of color gradation in computer imaging, when graduated colors break into larger blocks of a single color, reducing the "smooth" look of a proper gradation.
  17. (Banding) Strips of contrasting wood veneer used around the edges of drawer fronts and furniture surfaces to complement the main veneer.
  18. (banding) The differential staining of a chromosome by a variety of techniques that results in a specific pattern of positively and negatively stained bands for each chromosomal pair.
  19. (Banding) The process of cementing orthodontic bands to your teeth.
  20. (Banding) Used around the edges of tables or drawers for decorative effect, the art and proportion of the banding is vital to the success of the design. Straight banding is one which has been cut along the grain; crossbanding describes that where the wood has been cut across the grain. ...
  21. (Banding) This involves the use of castration rings (bands) to remove the testacles.
  22. (BANDING) A counting method in which a paper band is placed around a specific number of envelopes. Most commonly used for greeting envelopes.
  23. (BANDING) A hair shaft having various colors. Normally associated with an agouti coat.
  24. (BANDING) A narrow edging or border of veneer around fronts of drawers; a contrasting band of inlay.
  25. (BANDING) Undesirable "stairstep" color breaks in a smooth gradation or color vignette, caused by gradations that are excessively long, or by limitations in the number of colors available in an electronic file or the number of colors that can be reproduced on press. ...