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Bend         
·noun Hard, indurated clay; bind.
II. Bend ·noun A Band.
III. Bend ·noun Turn; purpose; inclination; ends.
IV. Bend ·vi To be inclined; to be directed.
V. Bend ·vi To bow in prayer, or in token of submission.
VI. Bend ·vi To jut over; to Overhang.
VII. Bend ·noun ·same·as caisson disease. Usually referred to as the bends.
VIII. Bend ·vt To apply closely or with interest; to Direct.
IX. Bend ·noun The best quality of sole leather; a butt. ·see Butt.
X. Bend ·vt To cause to yield; to render submissive; to Subdue.
XI. Bend ·noun A knot by which one rope is fastened to another or to an anchor, spar, or post.
XII. Bend ·vi To be moved or strained out of a straight line; to crook or be curving; to Bow.
XIII. Bend ·vt To turn toward some certain point; to Direct; to Incline.
XIV. Bend ·vt To fasten, as one rope to another, or as a sail to its yard or stay; or as a cable to the ring of an Anchor.
XV. Bend ·noun One of the honorable ordinaries, containing a third or a fifth part of the field. It crosses the field diagonally from the dexter chief to the sinister base.
XVI. Bend ·noun A turn or deflection from a straight line or from the proper direction or normal position; a curve; a crook; as, a slight bend of the body; a bend in a road.
XVII. Bend ·vt To strain or move out of a straight line; to crook by straining; to make crooked; to Curve; to make ready for use by drawing into a curve; as, to bend a bow; to bend the knee.
bend         
I
n.
1) to make a bend (the river makes a bend)
2) a horseshoe; sharp; slight bend
3) a knee bend
4) (misc.) (colloq.) (BE) round the bend ('mentally unsound')
II
v.
1) (D; intr., tr.) to bend to (the road bends to the right; she cannot bend them to her will)
2) (D; tr.) to bend into (she bent the bar into the right shape)
bend         
I. v. a.
1.
Curve, crook, bow, incurvate, flex, make crooked, deflect, draw.
2.
Direct, turn, incline.
3.
Exert, apply (earnestly), direct (attentively).
4.
[Usually in the passive.] Incline, determine, resolve, set.
5.
Subdue, cause to yield, bring to submission, make submissive, persuade, influence, mould, dispose, bias.
6.
(Naut.) Fasten, make fast.
II. v. n.
1.
Crook deflect, deviate, swerve, diverge, incline, be crooked, be bent, be curved.
2.
Lean, incline, turn, deflect, deviate, diverge.
3.
Overhang, jut out, jut, beetle.
4.
Bow, stoop, lower or lour, hang low.
5.
Yield, submit, bow, stoop, kneel, give way.
6.
Condescend, stoop, deign, be gracious.
III. n.
1.
Curve, curvity, curvature, flexure, angle, elbow, crook, incurvation, turn, turning, arcuation.
2.
Bight, coil.
bend         
bend1
¦ verb (past and past participle bent)
1. shape or force (something straight) into a curve or angle.
(of a road, river, or path) deviate from a straight line.
2. (of a person) incline the body downwards; stoop.
3. interpret or modify (a rule) to suit oneself.
4. direct (one's attention or energies) to a task.
5. Nautical attach (a sail or cable) by means of a knot.
¦ noun
1. a curved or angled participle
a curve in a road, path, or river.
2. a kind of knot used to join two ropes together, or one rope to another object.
3. (the bends) [treated as sing.] decompression sickness.
Phrases
bend someone's ear informal talk to someone, especially at length or to ask a favour.
bend one's elbow N. Amer. informal drink alcohol.
round (or US around) the bend informal mad.
Derivatives
bendable adjective
bendiness noun
bendy adjective (bendier, bendiest).
Origin
OE bendan 'put in bonds, tension a bow by means of a string', of Gmc origin.
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bend2
¦ noun Heraldry a broad diagonal stripe from top left to bottom right of a shield.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. bande, OFr. bende 'flat strip'.
bend         
(bends, bending, bent)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
When you bend, you move the top part of your body downwards and forwards. Plants and trees also bend.
I bent over and kissed her cheek...
She bent and picked up a plastic bucket...
She was bent over the sink washing the dishes.
VERB: V adv/prep, V, V-ed
2.
When you bend your head, you move your head forwards and downwards.
Rick appeared, bending his head a little to clear the top of the door.
VERB: V n
3.
When you bend a part of your body such as your arm or leg, or when it bends, you change its position so that it is no longer straight.
These cruel devices are designed to stop prisoners bending their legs...
As you walk faster, you will find the arms bend naturally and more quickly.
VERB: V n, V
bent
Keep your knees slightly bent.
ADJ
4.
If you bend something that is flat or straight, you use force to make it curved or to put an angle in it.
Bend the bar into a horseshoe...
She'd cut a jagged hole in the tin, bending a knife in the process.
? straighten
VERB: V n prep, V n, also V n with adv
bent
...a length of bent wire.
ADJ
5.
When a road, beam of light, or other long thin thing bends, or when something bends it, it changes direction to form a curve or angle.
The road bent slightly to the right...
Glass bends light of different colours by different amounts.
VERB: V, V n
6.
A bend in a road, pipe, or other long thin object is a curve or angle in it.
The crash occurred on a sharp bend.
N-COUNT
7.
If someone bends to your wishes, they believe or do something different, usually when they do not want to.
Congress has to bend to his will...
Do you think she's likely to bend on her attitude to Europe?
VERB: V to n, V
8.
If you bend rules or laws, you interpret them in a way that allows you to do something they would not normally allow you to do.
A minority of officers were prepared to bend the rules.
VERB: V n
9.
If you bend the truth or bend the facts, you say something that is not exactly true.
Sometimes we bend the truth a little in order to spare them the pain of the real facts.
VERB: V n
10.
see also bent
, hairpin bend
11.
If you say that someone is bending over backwards to be helpful or kind, you are emphasizing that they are trying very hard to be helpful or kind.
People are bending over backwards to please customers.
PHRASE: V inflects, usu PHR to-inf [emphasis]
12.
If you say that someone or something drives you round the bend, you mean that you dislike them and they annoy or upset you very much. (BRIT INFORMAL)
And can you make that tea before your fidgeting drives me completely round the bend.
PHRASE: V inflects [feelings]
Bend (heraldry)         
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  • [[Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle]] (d.1542) bore the arms of the [[House of York]] with a bendlet sinister overall.
  • Arms of the first [[house of Burgundy]]: ''Bendy or and azure, a bordure gules''
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  • ''Party per bend, argent and gules''
HERALDIC ORDINARY
Bendlet; Bar sinister; Bar Sinister; Cottice; Cotticed; Bendwise; Bend heraldry; Bend sinister; Per bend; Bend sinister (heraldry); Bendy; In bend
In heraldry, a bend is a band or strap running from the upper dexter (the bearer's right side and the viewer's left) corner of the shield to the lower sinister (the bearer's left side, and the viewer's right). Authorities differ as to how much of the field it should cover, ranging from one-fifth (if shown between other charges) up to one-third (if charged alone).
Bendlet         
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  • [[Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle]] (d.1542) bore the arms of the [[House of York]] with a bendlet sinister overall.
  • Arms of the first [[house of Burgundy]]: ''Bendy or and azure, a bordure gules''
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  • ''Party per bend, argent and gules''
HERALDIC ORDINARY
Bendlet; Bar sinister; Bar Sinister; Cottice; Cotticed; Bendwise; Bend heraldry; Bend sinister; Per bend; Bend sinister (heraldry); Bendy; In bend
·noun A narrow bend, ·esp. one half the width of the bend.
bendy         
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  • [[Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle]] (d.1542) bore the arms of the [[House of York]] with a bendlet sinister overall.
  • Arms of the first [[house of Burgundy]]: ''Bendy or and azure, a bordure gules''
  • p=604}}
  • ''Party per bend, argent and gules''
HERALDIC ORDINARY
Bendlet; Bar sinister; Bar Sinister; Cottice; Cotticed; Bendwise; Bend heraldry; Bend sinister; Per bend; Bend sinister (heraldry); Bendy; In bend
(bendier, bendiest)
A bendy object bends easily into a curved or angled shape.
...a bendy toy whose limbs bend in every direction.
= flexible
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Bendwise         
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  • [[Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle]] (d.1542) bore the arms of the [[House of York]] with a bendlet sinister overall.
  • Arms of the first [[house of Burgundy]]: ''Bendy or and azure, a bordure gules''
  • p=604}}
  • ''Party per bend, argent and gules''
HERALDIC ORDINARY
Bendlet; Bar sinister; Bar Sinister; Cottice; Cotticed; Bendwise; Bend heraldry; Bend sinister; Per bend; Bend sinister (heraldry); Bendy; In bend
·adv Diagonally.
Bendy         
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  • [[Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle]] (d.1542) bore the arms of the [[House of York]] with a bendlet sinister overall.
  • Arms of the first [[house of Burgundy]]: ''Bendy or and azure, a bordure gules''
  • p=604}}
  • ''Party per bend, argent and gules''
HERALDIC ORDINARY
Bendlet; Bar sinister; Bar Sinister; Cottice; Cotticed; Bendwise; Bend heraldry; Bend sinister; Per bend; Bend sinister (heraldry); Bendy; In bend
·adj Divided into an even number of bends;
- said of a shield or its charge.

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