- (bind) adhere: stick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?"
- (bind) something that hinders as if with bonds
- (bind) create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child"
- (bind) make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women"
- (bind) wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose
- (bind) tie down: secure with or as if with ropes; "tie down the prisoners"; "tie up the old newspapers and bring them to the recycling shed"
- BIND , or named , was the most commonly used Domain Name System (DNS) server on the Internet, and still proclaims itself to be so. On Unix-like operating systems it is the de facto standard.
- (Bind (chess)) This page explains commonly used terms in chess in alphabetical order. Some of these have their own pages, like fork and pin. ...
- (Bind (higher-order function)) In functional programming, a monad is a kind of abstract data type constructor used to represent computations (instead of data in the domain model). ...
- (Bind (tribe)) The Bind are scheduled caste, found in North India. They are also known as Chatai Bin or Chai.
- (Binding (computer science)) In computer science, binding is the creation of a simple reference to something that is larger and more complicated and used frequently. The simple reference can be used instead of having to repeat the larger thing. A binding is such a reference.
- (Binding (knitting)) In knitting, a gather is a generic term for several methods that draw stitches closer together laterally, i.e., within a row of knitting. ...
- (bind) That which binds or ties; A troublesome situation; a problem; a predicament or quandary; Any twining or climbing plant or stem, especially a hop vine; a bine; A ligature or tie for grouping notes; To connect; To couple; To put together in a cover, as of books; to associate an identifier ...
- (binding) An item (usually rope, tape, or string) used to hold two or more things together; The spine of a book where the pages are held together; A finishing on a seam or hem of a garment; The association of a named item with an element of a program; Assigning something that one will be held to
- (bind) A quantifier is said to bind the variable that is its parameter [Barwise+Etchemendy1992-lfol p.115]. Free occurrences of the variable in the subformula of the quantification are bound by the quantifier.
- (bind) The attaching of a neurotransmitter or other chemical to a receptor. The neurotransmitter is said to "bind" to the receptor.
- (bind) To assign a specific network address to a socket.
- (Bind) the process by which the secondary process manages or traps free libido. Thinking instead of fucking, for instance. (Obviously, binding has disadvantages as well as advantages....)
- (bind) To thicken a sauce or hot liquid by stirring in ingredients such as eggs, flour, butter, or cream.
- (Bind) To create a legal obligation upon one’s self or upon another.
- (Bind) To magickally restrain something or someone.
- (Bind) Usually in the book arena, but not exclusively, the joining of leafs or signatures together with either wire, glue or other means.
- (Bind) To add liquid to a dry mixture to hold it together.
- (Bind) to add ingredient that holds other ingredients together
- (Bind) an action in which the opponent's blade is forced into the diagonally opposite line.