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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Binding (computer science); Bindings; Binding (disambiguation)

binding         
I. n.
1.
Bandage, band, fillet.
2.
Cover, covering.
II. a.
1.
Astringent, contracting, styptic.
2.
Obligatory, valid.
binding         
¦ noun
1. a strong covering holding the pages of a book together.
2. fabric cut or woven in a strip, used for binding the edges of a piece of material.
3. (also ski binding) Skiing a device fixed to a ski to grip a ski boot.
¦ adjective (of an agreement) involving a contractual obligation.
binding         
(bindings)
1.
A binding promise, agreement, or decision must be obeyed or carried out.
...proposals for a legally binding commitment on nations to stabilise emissions of carbon dioxide...
The panel's decisions are secret and not binding on the government.
ADJ: oft ADJ on n
2.
The binding of a book is its cover.
Its books are noted for the quality of their paper and bindings.
N-VAR: oft with poss
3.
Binding is a strip of material that you put round the edge of a piece of cloth or other object in order to protect or decorate it.
...the Regency mahogany dining table with satinwood binding.
N-VAR
4.
Binding is a piece of rope, cloth, tape, or other material that you wrap around something so that it can be gripped firmly or held in place.
N-VAR
5.
see also bind

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1. His eye travels over the green and gold bindings of his prized Hansard collection.
2. Each skier, bindings rattling beneath her, was sporting with mortal peril.
3. The documents are preserved in leather bindings and normally stored in a climate–controlled safe.
4. They are stitched, on acid–free paper, with durable cloth bindings.
5. He invented cloth bindings and published Coleridge, Malthus, William Blake and the first collected edition of Christopher Marlowe.