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  • 61Bound — Der Name Bound bezeichnet ein 1920 hergestelltes Cyclecar des britischen Herstellers Bound Brothers einen 1996 gedrehten, US amerikanischen Film, siehe Bound – Gefesselt Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zu …

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  • 62bound — 1. Limited, circumscribed; enclosed. 2. Denoting a substance, such as iodine, phosphorus, calcium, morphine, or another drug, that is not in readily diffusible form but exists in combination with a high–molecular weight …

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  • 63-bound — I aff. a combining form of bound I: snowbound[/ex] II bound aff. a combining form of bound IV: eastbound[/ex] …

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  • 64bound — As an adjective, denotes the condition of being constrained by the obligations of a bond, contract, covenant, or other moral or legal obligation. See duty obligation. In the law of shipping, bound to or bound for denotes that the vessel spoken of …

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  • 65bound — As an adjective, denotes the condition of being constrained by the obligations of a bond, contract, covenant, or other moral or legal obligation. See duty obligation. In the law of shipping, bound to or bound for denotes that the vessel spoken of …

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  • 66bound — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. limit, confine, delimit, demarcate; leap, spring, vault. See certainty, duty. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Literally confined in bonds] Syn. fettered, shackled, trussed up, manacled, chained, enchained …

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  • 67bound — I adj 1. tied, tethered, made fast, fastened, secured, fixed; in bonds, shackled, fettered, manacled, handcuffed; restrained, confined, restricted. 2. obligated, obliged, duty bound; required, compel ed, constrained. 3. destined, predestined,… …

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  • 68bound — Noun: A boundary. In an indorser s waiver of protest of a note, in which he stipulates to be bound as if protest had been made, the word bound has been held to amount to a waiver of both demand and notice, since otherwise the stipulation would be …

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  • 69bound up — adjective Date: 1611 closely involved or associated usually used with with < his life was bound up with the town s history > …

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  • 70bound — Sad or a rude comment. I found her calling me idiotic was bound …

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