TIE vs BOND: NOUN
- Plural Low shoes fastened with lacings.
- Same as lace, 2.
- A weavers' pattern.
- A state of equality among competing or opposed parties, as when two candidates receive an equal number of votes, rival marksmen score a like number of points, or two or more racers reach the winning-post at the same time, so that neither party can be declared victorious; a contest in which two or more competitors are equally successful.
- In musical notation, a curve above or below two notes on the same degree which are to be performed continuously, as if but one; a bind or ligature. The following are examples:
- A mooring-bridle.
- Nautical: That part of the topsail- or topgallant-halyards which is fast to the yard and passes through a sheave-hole in the mast or through a tie-block at the masthead.
- On railroads, one of a series of beams, commonly of wood, laid on a permanent way and bedded in the ballast, on which are laid the rails to form the track. These ties are sometimes made of iron or stone, and in a variety of forms. Also called sleeper or cross-sleeper.
- In construction, any rod or beam serving to counteract a pulling or tensile strain, to hold the parts together, to equalize opposing thrusts, or to transfer strains from one part of a structure to another.
- Something which binds or unites, in a figurative sense; a bond; an obligation, moral or legal: as, the ties of blood or of friendship.
- A knot composed of one or two loops of cord, ribbon, or the like; a looped ornamental knot; a bow.
- A cravat, usually a simple one knotted in front; a necktie.
- A band; rope; chain; a cord or other flexible thing used to fasten or bind, especially by knotting or looping; a fastening: as, cotton-ties (for binding bales of cotton); specifically, the ribbon or similar fastening used for the queue or pigtail, whether of the wig or of the natural hair.
- A feather-bed.
- A tick (of a bed).
- In mining, a support in tension for the roof or hanging-wall of a mine. It is usually attached to the braced structure of a rib.
- 13. The binding down of the skin over the backs of fat cattle by connective-tissue fibers which pass through the thick fatty layer from the subcutaneous tissue.
- A curved line above or below two notes of the same pitch, indicating that the tone is to be sustained for their combined duration.
- A contest so resulting; a draw.
- An equality of scores, votes, or performance in a contest.
- One of the timbers or slabs of concrete laid across a railroad bed to support the rails.
- A beam or rod that joins parts and gives support.
- A necktie.
- Something that connects or unites; a link.
- A cord, string, or other means by which something is tied.
- A social or business relationship
- The finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided
- A fastener that serves to join or link
- Neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front
- Equality of score in a contest
- (music) a slur over two notes of the same pitch; indicates that the note is to be sustained for their combined time value
- One of the cross braces that support the rails on a railway track
- A horizontal beam used to prevent two other structural members from spreading apart or separating
- A cord (or string or ribbon or wire etc.) with which something is tied
- A binding or uniting power or influence; cause of union; link of connection; a uniting tie: as, the bonds of affection.
- Plural Fetters; chains for restraint; hence, imprisonment; captivity.
- Specifically
- Anything that binds, fastens, confines, or holds together, as a cord, chain, rope, band, or bandage; a ligament.
- A vassal; a serf; one held in bondage to a superior.
- A peasant; a churl.
- In Scots law, the surrender of a fee to a superior.
- In electricity, the rod, heavy copper wire, or weld which is used to connect the abutting rails of a railway-track to form an electric circuit.
- Same as bond-timber.
- Bond paper.
- An insurance contract that indemnifies an employer for loss resulting from a fraudulent or dishonest act by an employee; a fidelity bond.
- The condition of being held under the guarantee of a customs bond.
- A sum paid as a guarantee of a person's appearance at court for trial; bail.
- A sum pledged as a guarantee.
- A guarantee issued by a surety agency on behalf of a client, requiring the surety to pay a sum of money to a third party in the event the client fails to fulfill certain obligations; a surety bond.
- A debt security obligating a government or corporation to pay a specified amount on a future date, especially a marketable security that makes semiannual interest payments.
- A written obligation requiring the payment of a sum at a certain time.
- A systematically overlapping or alternating arrangement of bricks or stones in a wall, designed to increase strength and stability.
- A chemical bond.
- The union or cohesion brought about by such a substance or agent.
- A substance or agent that causes two or more objects or parts to cohere.
- A duty, promise, or other obligation by which one is bound.
- A binding agreement; a covenant.
- A uniting force or tie; a link.
- Confinement in prison; captivity.
- Something, such as a fetter, cord, or band, that binds, ties, or fastens things together.
- The property of sticking together (as of glue and wood) or the joining of surfaces of different composition
- (criminal law) money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial
- A connection based on kinship or marriage or common interest
- An electrical force linking atoms
- A restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)
- A connection that fastens things together
- A superior quality of strong durable white writing paper; originally made for printing documents
- A certificate of debt (usually interest-bearing or discounted) that is issued by a government or corporation in order to raise money; the issuer is required to pay a fixed sum annually until maturity and then a fixed sum to repay the principal
- United States civil rights leader who was elected to the legislature in Georgia but was barred from taking his seat because he opposed the Vietnam War (born 1940)
- British secret operative 007 in novels by Ian Fleming
TIE vs BOND: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Held in slavery
TIE vs BOND: VERB
- Connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces
- Perform a marriage ceremony
- Create social or emotional ties
- Make by tying pieces together
- Unite musical notes by a tie
- Form a knot or bow in
- Fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord
- Finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.
- Limit or restrict to
- Create social or emotional ties
- Stick to firmly
- Bring together in a common cause or emotion
- Issue bonds on
TIE vs BOND: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To achieve equal scores in a contest.
- To be fastened or attached.
- To join (notes) by a tie.
- To equal an opponent's score in (a contest).
- To equal (an opponent or an opponent's score) in a contest.
- To bring together in relationship; connect or unite.
- To confine or restrict as if with cord.
- To put a knot or bow in.
- To make by fastening ends or parts.
- To fasten by drawing together the parts or sides and knotting with strings or laces.
- To fasten or secure with or as if with a cord, rope, or strap.
- To secure release from prison by providing a bail bond.
- To form a close personal relationship.
- To cohere with a bond.
- To lay (bricks or stones) in an overlapping or alternating pattern.
- To issue a surety bond or a fidelity bond for.
- To gain the release of (someone who has been arrested) by providing a bail bond.
- To raise by issuing bonds.
- To finance by issuing bonds.
- To join (two or more individuals) in a relationship, as by shared belief or experience.
- To join securely, as with glue or cement.
TIE vs BOND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A fastener that serves to join or connect
- To attach or make fast by a band, ribbon, cord, or the like drawn together and knotted; bind.
- (idiom) (tie the knot) To perform a marriage ceremony.
- (idiom) (tie the knot) To get married.
- (idiom) (tie one on) To become intoxicated; go on a drinking spree.
- Servile; slavish; pertaining to or befitting a slave: as, bond fear.
- In a state of servitude or slavery; not free.
- Subject to the tenure called bondage.
- To unite the ends of (two adjacent rails,) either by copper wires or cables, or by welding, in order to secure a low-resistance return-circuit for the electric current.
- To hold together from being bonded, as bricks in a wall.
- In building, to bind or hold together (bricks or stones in a wall) by a proper disposition of headers and stretchers, or by cement, mortar, etc. See bond, n., 12.
- To place a bonded debt upon: as, to bond a railroad.
- To convert into bonds: as, to bond a debt.
- To grant a bond or bond and mortgage on: as, to bond property.
- To put in bond or into a bonded warehouse, as goods liable for customs or excise duties, the duties remaining unpaid till the goods are taken out, but bonds being given for their payment: as, to bond 1,000 pounds of tobacco.
- To subject to bondage.
TIE vs BOND: RELATED WORDS
- Railroad tie, Sleeper, Association, Bond, Wed, Crosstie, Marry, Linkup, Standoff, Affiliation, Link, Connect, Necktie, Bind, Draw
- Stick to, Stick, Adhere, Enthralled, Trammels, Shackle, Alliance, Adhesion, Enslaved, Tie, Adhesiveness, Bind, Slave, Attachment, Bail
TIE vs BOND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Wrap, Tie up, Tie in, Railroad tie, Sleeper, Association, Bond, Wed, Marry, Standoff, Affiliation, Connect, Necktie, Bind, Draw
- Stick to, Stick, Adhere, Enthralled, Trammels, Shackle, Alliance, Adhesion, Enslaved, Tie, Adhesiveness, Bind, Slave, Attachment, Bail
TIE vs BOND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Ties may be secured to the shirt by an approved tie bar or issued Sheriff Star tie tack.
- Tie tacks or bars are worn centered on the tie.
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- Unlike atoms connected by a single bond, which usually can rotate freely about the bond axis, those connected by a double bond cannot.
- Florida offers three different bail bond licenses: Temporary Bail Bond Agent License, Limited Surety Bail Bond Agent License and Professional Bail Bond Agent License.
- Assuming a D bond has been set, ten percent of the bond amount will be required to be deposited in order to bond out.
- For each bond, we divided the bond value by the number of atsk wells it covered to determine the bond amount per atrisk well.
- Signature Bond, or a Surety Bond for the entire amount of the Appeal Bond required by the Court.
- Atoms connected by a double bond cannot rotate freely about the bond axis, while those in a single bond generally can.
- Bond energy is a measure of bond strength in a chemical bond.
- For the bond, we need to know items such as the bond type, bond amount, obligee and effective date.
- Bond required; amount, form and conditions of bond; reduction in amount ofbond; undertaking on bond; persons authorized to bring action on bond.
TIE vs BOND: QUESTIONS
- Are cufflinks and tie clips appropriate for doctors?
- What is Monty Python Matching Tie and handkerchief?
- What are the different classifications of tongue tie?
- How do you tie down a trailer with a tie down strap?
- Can the groom wear a bow tie while groomsmen wear tie?
- What kind of tie rods do kryptonite death grip tie rods fit?
- Is it difficult to decide which tie or bow tie to choose?
- Do you need an extra-long tie to tie the Eldredge knot?
- What tie dye patterns can be used for spiral tie dyes?
- Are tongue-tie and lip tie revisions safe during breastfeeding?
- When a bond is purchased in the secondary bond market?
- Can the same bond have different bond dissociation energies?
- What is an administrator and executor bond (probate bond)?
- Which one is stronger, metallic bond or covalent bond?
- Which Bond has higher priority - double or single bond?
- Does polyethylene have a single bond or double bond?
- What happens to bond length as bond strength increases?
- What determines the bond energy of a chemical bond?
- Why did triple bond more reactive than double bond?
- Why is hydrogen bond a weaker bond than covalent bond?