WIRED vs BOUND: NOUN
- N/A
- In ordnance, the path of a shot between two grazes: generally applied to the horizontal distance passed over by the shot between the points of impact.
- A leap onward or upward; a jump; a rebound.
- That which limits or circumscribes; an external or limiting line; hence, that which keeps in or restrains; limit; confine: as, the love of money knows no bounds.
- Plural The territory included within boundarylines; domain.
- A limited portion or piece of land, enjoyed by the owner of it in respect of tin only, and by virtue of an ancient prescription or liberty for encouragement to the tinners.
- The territory on, within, or near limiting lines.
- A boundary; a limit.
- A rebound; a bounce.
- A leap; a jump.
- The line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something
- A line determining the limits of an area
- A light springing movement upwards or forwards
- The external or limiting line, either real or imaginary, of any object or space; that which limits or restrains, or within which something is limited or restrained; limit; confine; extent; boundary.
WIRED vs BOUND: ADJECTIVE
- Three of a kind as the first three cards in seven card stud
- Connected to the Internet; online
- A pair in seven card stud with one face up and one face down
- Very excited, overstimulated; high-strung.
- Reinforced, supported, tied or bound with wire.
- Equipped with wires, so as to connect to a power source or to other electric or electronic equipment; connected by wires.
- Very stimulated or excited, as from a stimulant or a rush of adrenaline.
- Genetically determined; hardwired.
- Tied or bound up with wire.
- Reinforced or supported by wires.
- Equipped with wire or wires especially for electric or telephone service
- Equipped with hidden electronic eavesdropping devices.
- Equipped with a system of wires, as for electric, telephone, cable television, or computer network connections.
- Tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline
- Tied or bound with wire
- Headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'
- Bound by an oath
- Confined by bonds
- Secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form
- Held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union
- Covered or wrapped with a bandage
- Confined by bonds; tied.
- Bound by contract
- Headed or intending to head in a specified direction.
- Being under legal or moral obligation.
- Equipped with a cover or binding.
- Predetermined; certain.
- Determined; resolved.
- Being a form, especially a morpheme, that cannot stand as an independent word, such as a prefix or suffix.
- Constipated.
WIRED vs BOUND: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of wire.
- Form the boundary of; be contiguous to
- Move forward by leaps and bounds
- Place limits on (extent or access)
- Spring back; spring away from an impact
WIRED vs BOUND: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To set a limit to; confine.
- To identify the boundaries of; demarcate.
- To border on another place, state, or country.
- To bounce; rebound.
- To progress by forward leaps or springs.
- To leap forward or upward; spring.
- To constitute the boundary or limit of.
WIRED vs BOUND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In ornithology, having wires or wiry feathers: chiefly in composition: as, the twelve- wired bird of paradise. Compare wire-tailed, and see wire, verb,6, and cuts under Seleuoides, thread-tailed, Trochilidæ, and Videstrelda.
- In croquet, protected or obstructed by an intervening wire.
- Confined; restrained; restricted; held firmly.
- Hence Made fast by other than physical bonds.
- Made fast by a band, tie, or bond; specifically, in fetters or chains; in the condition of a prisoner.
- Prepared; ready; hence, going or intending to go; destined: with to or for: as, I am bound for London; the ship is bound for the Mediterranean.
- To lead; go.
- To name the boundaries of: as, to bound the State of New York.
- To form or constitute the boundary of; serve as a bound or limit to: as, the Pacific ocean bounds the United States on the west.
- To serve as a limit to; constitute the extent of; restrain in amount, degree, etc.: as, to bound our wishes by our means.
- Hence Obliged by moral, legal, or compellable ties; under obligation or compulsion.
- To cause to rebound: as, to bound a ball.
- To cause to leap.
- To rebound, as an elastic ball.
- To leap; jump; spring; move by leaps.
- A light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
- The greatest possible degree of something
- To confine within fixed limits; restrain by limitation.
- Spring away from an impact
- Spring back
- Be contiguous to
- Form the boundary of
- Confined in the bowels
- Place limits on (extent or amount or access)
- (usually followed by `to') governed by fate
- Having all the affections centered in; entirely devoted to.
- Provided with binding or a cover: said of books, etc.: as, bound volumes can be obtained in exchange for separate parts; bound in leather.
- Pregnant: said of a woman.
- Certain; sure.
- Constipated in the bowels; costive.
- Secured with a cover or binding
- Often used as a combining form
- In entomology, attached by the posterior extremity to a perpendicular object, and supported in an upright position against it, by a silken thread passing across the thorax, as the chrysalides of certain Lepidoptera.
- Determined; resolved: as, he is bound to do it.
- (idiom) (in/within) Within the boundary of a playing field or court and therefore in play or legal.
- (idiom) (out of bounds) Outside the boundary of a playing field or court and therefore not in play or legal.
- (idiom) (out of bounds) In such a way as to violate or exceed acceptable rules or standards, as of decency:
WIRED vs BOUND: RELATED WORDS
- Cable, Hooked, Cables, Programmed, Cabling, Plugged, Cabled, Wireless, Networked, Pumped up, Stiffened, Tense, Bound, Bugged, Connected
- Certain, Sure, Pinioned, Constrained, Indentured, Obligated, Chained, Tied, Enchained, Fettered, Trussed, Compelled, Tethered, Shackled, Destined
WIRED vs BOUND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Attached, Tapped, Cordless, Cable, Hooked, Programmed, Cabling, Plugged, Wireless, Networked, Stiffened, Tense, Bound, Bugged, Connected
- Certain, Sure, Pinioned, Constrained, Indentured, Obligated, Chained, Tied, Enchained, Fettered, Trussed, Compelled, Tethered, Shackled, Destined
WIRED vs BOUND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Why is wired tzumi not working with motorola?
- Cedar Rapids has two primary wired TV providers.
- Pdalnaoounaosepcdis wired to the motor at the factory and the voltage for which the motor is wired is indicated by a sticker where applicable.
- Stealing the first spot on the Wired Mac Gaming Mouse list is the Utech Smart Venus Wired gaming Mouse.
- WIRED PAYMENT you would like to have payment wired, plonand instructions will be faxed to you.
- The base station is typically connected to the wired Internet and thus serves to connect wireless users to the wired network.
- If wired traffic is allowed, the AP will route all packets received on its wired port as if they came from the specified SSID.
- Routers can work within both wired and wireless network situations on the other hand, switches are restricted to wired network connections.
- It does not address wired communications because there exists a clear need for mobility in the field that would be hampered by wired connections.
- Wired Microphones: Two handheld wired microphones will be provided.
- Like static methods class methods are not bound to instances, but unlike static methods class methods are bound to a class.
- That is, data that have a lower bound are often skewed right while datathat have an upper bound are often skewed left.
- The upper bound of one record must be the lower bound of the next record.
- Copper bound to albumin or histidine is more likely to be reduced and exchanged, whereas copper is tightly bound to ceruloplasmin.
- United States that is not bound by the privacy safeguards that Microsoft is bound by.
- Free Versus Bound The first basic characteristic of a morpheme is whether it is free or bound.
- Compound and Bound Root Verbs The following are examples of complex verb compounds and bound root words.
- IP Bound Theoretical bound on the objective for IP models.
- Where data ranges appear to overlap, each range includes its lower bound and excludes its upper bound.
- The superior court was bound to apply Tracy, and this Court is likewise bound.
WIRED vs BOUND: QUESTIONS
- What happens if the connector block is Wired Wrong?
- Do Wired gaming headsets work with the Nintendo Switch?
- Are humans naturally wired to cooperate with each other?
- Why are hard wired smoke detectors chirping every minute?
- Why wireless mechanical keyboards are better than wired?
- Are Humans hard-wired to have instinctive behavior?
- What are the limitations of traditional wired glass?
- What are the disadvantages of Georgian wired glass?
- Do Bluetooth keyboards work over a wired connection?
- Can thyroid problems cause anxiety and feelings wired?
- Is metoclopramide extensively bound to plasma proteins?
- Is adventure necessary for Overland Bound business?
- Is transdisciplinary teaching and learning culture bound?
- Are L-galactonolactone oxidases membrane-bound enzymes?
- Are intention and intentional action bound together?
- Which statement correctly characterizes bound ribosomes?
- What is the lower bound and upper bound of the graph?
- Is there a contradiction between midpoint error bound and trapezoidal error bound?
- Why did Mumbai-bound Gorakhpur-bound train come to a halt?
- What is the lower bound and upper bound of a rectangle?