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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bands; Band (disambiguation); Band, Iran (disambiguation); BAND
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band         
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n.
orchestra
1) to form a band
2) a brass; concert; dance; jazz; marching; military; regimental; school; string band
3) a big band
4) a band marches; performs, plays
5) (misc.) to strike up the band
group
6) a predatory; roving band
7) a band of marauders
II
n.
ring
1) a wedding band
range of wavelengths
2) a wave band
3) a citizens band (or: CB)
circular strip
4) a brake; rubber band
band         
(bands, banding, banded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A band is a small group of musicians who play popular music such as jazz, rock, or pop.
He was a drummer in a rock band...
Local bands provide music for dancing.
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see also one-man band
2.
A band is a group of musicians who play brass and percussion instruments.
Bands played German marches.
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see also brass band
3.
A band of people is a group of people who have joined together because they share an interest or belief.
Bands of government soldiers, rebels and just plain criminals have been roaming some neighborhoods.
...a small but growing band of Japanese companies taking their first steps into American publishing.
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4.
A band is a flat, narrow strip of cloth which you wear round your head or wrists, or which forms part of a piece of clothing.
Almost all hospitals use a wrist-band of some kind with your name and details on it.
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5.
A band is a strip of something such as colour, light, land, or cloth which contrasts with the areas on either side of it.
...bands of natural vegetation between strips of crops...
A band of light glowed in the space between floor and door.
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6.
A band is a strip or loop of metal or other strong material which strengthens something, or which holds several things together.
Surgeons placed a metal band around the knee cap to help it knit back together.
...a strong band of flat muscle tissue.
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7.
A band is a range of numbers or values within a system of measurement.
...a new tax band of 20p in the pound on the first ?2,000 of taxable income.
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see also waveband
8.
see also wedding band
band         
n.
1.
Tie, ligature, ligament.
2.
Cord, chain, fetter, manacle, shackle, bond.
3.
Bandage, fillet, binding, cincture, girth, belt.
4.
Company (especially of instrumental musicians), troop, gang, crew, horde, party, body, club, junto, coterie, clique, society, sodality, association.
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.
Band         
·vt A bond.
II. Band ·- imp. of Bind.
III. Band ·vt A belt or strap.
IV. Band ·vt Pledge; security.
V. Band ·vt To mark with a band.
VI. Band ·vt To bind or tie with a band.
VII. Band ·vt To unite in a troop, company, or confederacy.
VIII. Band ·vt To Bandy; to drive away.
IX. Band ·vt A linen collar or ruff worn in the 16th and 17th centuries.
X. Band ·vt A stripe, streak, or other mark transverse to the axis of the body.
XI. Band ·vt That which serves as the means of union or connection between persons; a tie.
XII. Band ·vt A company of persons united in any common design, especially a body of armed men.
XIII. Band ·vt A space between elevated lines or ribs, as of the fruits of umbelliferous plants.
XIV. Band ·vi To confederate for some common purpose; to Unite; to conspire together.
XV. Band ·vt Two strips of linen hanging from the neck in front as part of a clerical, legal, or academic dress.
XVI. Band ·vt In Gothic architecture, the molding, or suite of moldings, which encircles the pillars and small shafts.
XVII. Band ·vt A continuous tablet, stripe, or series of ornaments, as of carved foliage, of color, or of brickwork, ·etc.
XVIII. Band ·vt A narrow strip of cloth or other material on any article of dress, to bind, strengthen, ornament, or complete it.
XIX. Band ·vt A fillet, strap, or any narrow ligament with which a thing is encircled, or fastened, or by which a number of things are tied, bound together, or confined; a fetter.
XX. Band ·vt A number of musicians who play together upon portable musical instruments, especially those making a loud sound, as certain wind instruments (trumpets, clarinets, ·etc.), and drums, or cymbals.
bands         
a collar with two hanging strips, worn by certain lawyers, clerics, and academics as part of their formal dress.
Band (algebra)         
  • Lattice of varieties of regular bands.
ALGEBRAIC STRUCTURE: IDEMPOTENT SEMIGROUP
Rectangular band; Left-zero band; Right-zero band; Idempotent semigroup; Band (mathematics)
In mathematics, a band (also called idempotent semigroup) is a semigroup in which every element is idempotent (in other words equal to its own square). Bands were first studied and named by ; the lattice of varieties of bands was described independently in the early 1970s by Biryukov, Fennemore and Gerhard.
Band government         
FIRST NATIONS GOVERNMENT IN CANADA
Indian Band; First Nations government; Band (First Nations Canada); First Nations Government (Canada); Band Government; First Nation government; First Nations governments; First nations governments; Indian band; First Nations government (Canada); Band governments; Band (First Nation); First Nation band governments; Band council; Band councils; First Nation band
In Canada, an Indian band or band (), sometimes referred to as a First Nation band () or simply a First Nation, is the basic unit of government for those peoples subject to the Indian Act (i.e.
Rock Band         
  • [[The Black Keys]] are a two-part band consisting of drummer and a vocalist/guitarist lineup.
  • [[Green Day]], a [[power trio]], at [[2009 MTV Video Music Awards]]: From left to right: Bassist [[Mike Dirnt]], singer/guitarist [[Billie Joe Armstrong]], and drummer [[Tré Cool]]
  • [[Iron Maiden]] is a six-part band with a lead vocalist, three guitarists, a bassist, and drummer lineup. (Not shown in this image are [[Bruce Dickinson]] and [[Nicko McBrain]].)
  • [[The Jimi Hendrix Experience]], a [[power trio]], performing for Dutch television in 1967: From left to right: singer-guitarist [[Jimi Hendrix]], bassist [[Noel Redding]], and drummer [[Mitch Mitchell]]
  • [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] is a four-part band with a lead vocalist, guitarist, bassist, and drummer lineup.
  • [[Suzi Quatro]] is a singer, bassist, and bandleader. When she launched her career in 1973, she was one of the few prominent female instrumentalists and bandleaders.
  • [[The Strokes]] are a five-part band with a lead vocalist, two guitarists, bassist, and drummer lineup.
MUSICAL ENSEMBLE WHICH PERFORMS MUSIC
Rock band; Music band; Musical band; Pop duo; Band (music); Pop band; Pop rock band; Band (rock); Band (rock or pop); Band (pop); Rock music band
Rock Band is a series of rhythm games developed by Harmonix, principally for home video game consoles. Based on their previous development work from the Guitar Hero series, the main Rock Band games has players use game controllers modeled after musical instruments and microphones to perform the lead guitar, bass guitar, keyboard, drums and vocal parts of numerous licensed songs across a wide range of genres though mostly focusing on rock music by matching scrolling musical notes patterns shown on screen.
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.

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