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Qué (quién) es BANDS - definición

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Bands; Band (disambiguation); Band, Iran (disambiguation); BAND

bands         
a collar with two hanging strips, worn by certain lawyers, clerics, and academics as part of their formal dress.
Geneva bands         
  • [[Jean-Baptiste de La Salle]], a Roman Catholic priest, wearing preaching bands
  • stole]], with preaching bands attached to his [[clerical collar]]
FORMAL NECKWEAR CONSISTING OF TWO OBLONG PIECES OF CLOTH TIED AT THE NECK, WORN WITH SOME FORMS OF CLERICAL, JUDICIAL, AND ACADEMIC DRESS
Preaching bands; Bands (neck); Band (neckwear); Preaching tabs; Falling band collar; Barrister's bands; Barrister bands; Geneva bands
¦ plural noun two white cloth strips attached to the collar of some Protestants' clerical dress.
Origin
from Geneva in Switzerland, where orig. worn by Calvinists.
band         
band1
¦ noun
1. a flat, thin strip or loop of material used as a fastener, for reinforcement, or as decoration.
a belt or strap transmitting motion between two wheels or pulleys.
2. a stripe, line, or elongated area of a different colour or composition from its surroundings: a band of cloud.
3. (especially in financial contexts) a range of values or a specified category within a series.
a range of frequencies or wavelengths in a spectrum: channels in the UHF band.
any of several groups into which school pupils of the same age are divided on the basis of similar ability.
4. (bands) a collar with two hanging strips, worn by certain lawyers, clerics, and academics as part of their formal dress.
5. archaic a bond.
¦ verb
1. surround or fit with a band.
2. mark with a stripe or stripes of a different colour.
3. allocate to a range or category.
Derivatives
bander noun
banding noun
Origin
OE, from ON, reinforced in ME by OFr. bande, of Gmc origin; related to bind.
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band2
¦ noun
1. a small group of musicians and vocalists who play pop, jazz, or rock music.
a group of musicians who play brass, wind, or percussion instruments.
2. a group of people having a common interest or purpose or characterized by a common feature.
3. N. Amer. a herd or flock.
¦ verb form a group for a mutual purpose.
Origin
ME: from OFr. bande, of Gmc origin; related to banner.

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Band

Band or BAND may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de BANDS
1. They are more like copy bands, cover bands that copy the lifestyle.
2. There‘s more bands going on tour, there‘s more venues opening putting bands on, which means there‘s more spaces for support bands, which means there‘s more bands, which means there are more gigs, which means there are more spaces for support bands.
3. And it is American bands of the past – not necessarily underground bands – that inspire many of the underground artists elsewhere.
4. The south side is formed by the military bands including the massed bands of the Guards Division.
5. Other metal bands are finding similar inspiration.