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Anarchist bookshop in San Francisco
Bound Together is an anarchist bookstore and visitor attraction on Haight Street in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. Its Lonely Planet
Bound_Together
English rock band
band. The Libertines: Bound Together was first published in hardback on 23 February 2006 by Time Warner Books. Bound Together documents, in words and
The_Libertines
Techniques for consensually restraining people for sexual pleasure
more stringent by binding together the elbows and binding together the knees. A variation of the hogtie involves tying bound wrists to frogtied legs, providing
Bondage_positions_and_methods
Collection of intertwined rats
king is a collection of rats (or mice) whose tails are intertwined and bound together in some way. This could be a result of an entangling material like hair
Rat_king
Content provided by a website
many web pages linked together under a common domain name. The term "web page" is therefore a metaphor of paper pages bound together into a book. Each web
Web_page
Smallest unit of a chemical element
of protons and generally neutrons, surrounded by an electromagnetically bound swarm of electrons. The chemical elements are distinguished from each other
Atom
Core of an atom composed of nucleons
nucleus, with a cloud of negatively charged electrons surrounding it, bound together by electrostatic force. Almost all of the mass of an atom is located
Atomic_nucleus
2006 book
The Libertines Bound Together is a book focused on the English rock band The Libertines by the writer, Anthony Thornton, and the photographer, Roger Sargent
The_Libertines_Bound_Together
Pair of electrons bound together at low temperature, allowing for superconductivity
(Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer pair) is a pair of electrons (or other fermions) bound together at low temperatures in a certain manner first described in 1956 by American
Cooper_pair
Thrush native to Europe, western Asia and North Africa
species breeds in woods and gardens, constructing neat, cup-shaped nests bound together with mud. It is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, earthworms
Common_blackbird
Molecule that carries genetic information
The nitrogenous bases of the two separate polynucleotide strands are bound together, according to base pairing rules (A with T and C with G), with hydrogen
DNA
Bound bundle of wooden rods, sometimes with an axe
the Latin word fascis, meaning 'bundle'; Italian: fascio littorio) is a bound bundle of wooden rods, often, but not always, including an axe (occasionally
Fasces
Interrelations of club association football leagues in Spain
professional, semi-professional, amateur and non-professional leagues bound together hierarchically by promotion and relegation. The top two tiers of the
Spanish football league system
Spanish_football_league_system
System of stars and interstellar matter
of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity. The word is derived from the Greek galaxias (γαλαξίας),
Galaxy
Medium consisting of pages of text or images
books are typically printed in a codex format, composed of many pages bound together and protected by a cover. Before the wide adoption of the modern printing
Book
Electromagnetic property of matter
bound together in a nucleus and moving around at high speeds) is the same as that of two deuterium nuclei (one proton and one neutron bound together,
Electric_charge
Bundle of cereal-crop stems bound together after reaping
A sheaf (/ʃiːf/; pl.: sheaves) is a bunch of cereal-crop stems bound together after reaping, traditionally by sickle, later by scythe or, after its introduction
Sheaf_(agriculture)
Astronomical structure
consists of anywhere from hundreds to thousands of galaxies that are bound together by gravity, with typical masses ranging from 1014 to 1015 solar masses
Galaxy_cluster
Composite material used for paving
construction since the nineteenth century. It consists of mineral aggregate bound together with bitumen (a substance also independently known as asphalt, pitch
Asphalt_concrete
Interdisciplinary scientific study of cognitive processes
spatially segregated (sub-)cortical areas of the brain is coordinated and bound together to give rise to coherent perceptual and symbolic representations. One
Cognitive_science
Most abundant structural protein in animals
in mammals, making up 25% to 35% of protein content. Amino acids are bound together to form a triple helix of elongated fibril known as a collagen helix
Collagen
Leagues bound together hierarchically by promotion and relegation
The Portuguese football league system consists of several leagues bound together hierarchically by promotion and relegation. Reserve teams are allowed
Portuguese football league system
Portuguese_football_league_system
Theoretical cosmological structure
contains gravitationally bound matter. A single dark matter halo may contain multiple virialized clumps of dark matter bound together by gravity, known as
Dark_matter_halo
Ionizing radiation particle of two protons and two neutrons
alpha rays or alpha radiation, consist of two protons and two neutrons bound together into a particle identical to the nucleus of a helium-4 atom. They are
Alpha_particle
Composite construction material
Concrete is a composite material composed of aggregate bound together with a fluid cement that cures to a solid. It is the second-most-used substance (after
Concrete
Ceremonial object
13 states of the Union—bound together by silver strands criss-crossed over the length of the pole. The rods are bound together by four crossing ribbons
Mace of the United States House of Representatives
Mace_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives
Fastening device
act as a clamp (e.g. the bobby pin) two strips of a rigid material bound together by a spring at one end so that, when the spring held open, one can insert
Pin
Engravings by John Martin
with two prints and accompanying text published each month, to be bound together by the subscriber. The engravings were also available to buy separately
Satan Presiding at the Infernal Council
Satan_Presiding_at_the_Infernal_Council
East Asian ethnic group
ethno-linguistic groups or as subgroups of Mongols. The Mongols are bound together by a common heritage and ethnic identity, descending from the Proto-Mongols
Mongols
Group of individuals who interact preferentially with one another
childhood development, they exist in all age groups. They are often bound together by shared social characteristics such as ethnicity and socioeconomic
Clique
1991 film by Howard Zieff
Times was critical of the screenplay for being made up of "loose ends bound together only by intimations of mortality and family crisis," summarizing: "It's
My_Girl_(film)
Bundle of electrical cables or wires
or wires which transmit signals or electrical power. The cables are bound together by a durable material such as rubber, vinyl, electrical tape, conduit
Cable_harness
Bound state of an electron and positron
system consisting of an electron and its anti-particle, a positron, bound together into an exotic atom, specifically an onium. Unlike hydrogen, the system
Positronium
Component of an atomic nucleus
Now they are understood as composite particles, made of three quarks bound together by the strong interaction. The interaction between two or more nucleons
Nucleon
Japanese style of consensual rope bondage
hands 後手 合掌 縛り – Gote gasshou shibari Arms bound in front 前手 肘 縛り – Maete hiji shibari Legs bound together 両足 合体 – 文字 縛り– Ryouashi gattai Ichimonji Shibari
Japanese_bondage
Force that acts between the protons and neutrons of atoms
bring charged protons together against their electric repulsion. This energy is stored when the protons and neutrons are bound together by the nuclear force
Nuclear_force
Binding of quarks in subatomic particles
Before 1971, physicists were uncertain as to how the atomic nucleus was bound together. It was known that the nucleus was composed of protons and neutrons
Strong_interaction
to the left and an oak branch to the right; the branches are in turn bound together by a red ribbon with the inscription "REPVBBLICA ITALIANA" in Roman
Emblem_of_Italy
Piece of cake styled as a lollipop
is a form of cake styled as a lollipop. Cake crumbs are mixed until bound together, sometimes using icing or chocolate, and formed into small spheres or
Cake_pop
Process of assembling a book
mid-20th century signature-bound appear in reprinted editions in glued-together editions. Copies of such books stitched together in their original format
Bookbinding
Watercraft with two parallel hulls of equal size
(கட்டுமரம்), which means "logs bound together" and is a type of single-hulled raft made of three to seven tree trunks lashed together. The term has evolved in
Catamaran
Software development process
domain event is an event that domain experts care about. Models can be bound together by a root entity to become an aggregate. Objects outside the aggregate
Domain-driven_design
1949 film by Alfred Hitchcock
who started out as lady and stable boy in Ireland, and who are now bound together by a horrible secret. The film is based on the play by John Colton and
Under_Capricorn
Subatomic Particle with Five Quarks
is a subatomic particle, consisting of four quarks and one antiquark bound together. Evidence for the existence of pentaquarks has been found in decays
Pentaquark
American singer-songwriter (born 1941)
audience of 600,000. In 2005, they sang "Mrs. Robinson" and "Homeward Bound" together, plus "Bridge Over Troubled Water" with Aaron Neville, in the benefit
Paul_Simon
Composite material
Engineered stone is a composite material made of crushed stone bound together by an adhesive to create a solid surface. The adhesive is most commonly polymer
Engineered_stone
Manchurian pastry
sweet snack in Chinese cuisine made of fluffy strands of fried batter bound together with a stiff sugar syrup. It originated in Manchuria and is now popular
Sachima
Species of legume
pages; scholarly study explains how the plant's popularity as a dye bound together local and transatlantic communities, slave and free, in the 18th century
Indigofera_tinctoria
Series of interconnected leagues
The English football league system consists of a pyramid of leagues, bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation. A certain number of the
English football league system
English_football_league_system
Painting series by Giuseppe Arcimboldo
vegetables, emerges from a partially destroyed vat, whose wooden slats are bound together with willow branches. His face is made of apples and pears, especially
The_Four_Seasons_(Arcimboldo)
Ancient Greek goddess of necessity
that this task is one of uniting separate individuals into a community bound together by libidinal ties." Wallace Stevens, in a poem of the 1930s, writes:
Ananke
Explosive materials where powder is bound together in a matrix with synthetic polymer
plastic-bonded explosives, are explosive materials in which explosive powder is bound together in a matrix using small quantities (typically 5–10% by weight) of a
Polymer-bonded_explosive
Cognitive psychology process
process by which small individual pieces of a set of information are bound together to create a meaningful whole later on in memory. The chunks, by which
Chunking_(psychology)
Subgroup of phyllosilicate minerals within the trioctahedral mica group
aluminium, silicon, oxygen, and hydrogen form sheets that are weakly bound together by potassium ions. The term "iron mica" is sometimes used for iron-rich
Biotite
Hierarchically interconnected league system for association football in Germany
in up to 13 levels having 31,645 teams, in which all divisions are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation. The top three professional
German_football_league_system
Use of conjunctions for rhythmic effect
Polysyndeton (from Ancient Greek πολύ poly 'many' and συνδετόν syndeton 'bound together with') is the insertion of repeated conjunctions into a sentence for
Polysyndeton
Closed frond of the date palm tree
are the hadass (myrtle), aravah (willow), and etrog (citron). When bound together, the lulav, hadass, and aravah are commonly referred to as "the lulav"
Lulav
2026 novel by Julian Barnes
Théophile Gautier, and Gustave Flaubert — "these disparate elements are bound together by the skillful management of theme and tone." "A Briny Englishman (and
Departure(s)
Official government emblem of the U.S. state of Colorado
battle axe bound together with a ribbon of red, white and blue with the words, Union and Constitution. The bundle of rods bound together symbolizes strength
Seal_of_Colorado
Style of work boot
is a style of work shoe, typically constructed with a leather upper bound together with elastic sides and pull tabs on the front and back of the boot.
Australian_work_boot
Medieval torture device
narrow vertical boards, outside each leg and between, the lot tightly bound together with strong rope. Wedges of wood were introduced into any available
Brodequin_(torture)
Brand of charcoal briquette
pillow-shaped lumps of fuel from sawdust and mill waste combined with tar and bound together with cornstarch. He called the lumps "charcoal briquettes." Thomas Edison
Kingsford_(charcoal)
English association football leagues
some areas there are as many as twenty layers. All the leagues are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation. Clubs that are successful
National_League_System
Jain aphorism from the Tattvārtha Sūtra
render service to one another". It is also translated as, "All life is bound together by mutual support and interdependence." These translations are virtually
Parasparopagraho_Jivanam
Woodwind musical instrument
Panpipes are rim-blown in the same fashion with their lower ends stopped, bound together in a row or "raft". In Polynesia, the Māori of New Zealand play a number
End-blown_flute
2007 Indian film by Priyadarshan
"Sam" Arya, and Gautam "Goti" Sisodia are roommates in Pune who are bound together by their ambition to make it big in life with the least effort possible
Dhol_(film)
Irish television series
quickly and hurts that are nursed forever. They're loyal. Noisy. And bound together by a whole lot of love." Adrian Dunbar as Canice Aisling Bea as Cara
Grown Ups (upcoming TV series)
Grown_Ups_(upcoming_TV_series)
Particle smaller than an atom
particles, or "composite" and made of more than one elementary particle bound together. The elementary particles of the Standard Model are: Six "flavors" of
Subatomic_particle
Ancient Coptic manuscript
has been dressed with alum to soften and bleach it). Four texts are bound together in the Berlin Codex. All are Greek works in Coptic translations. The
Berlin_Codex
Cross woven from rushes, arms offset
the bare cross, which consists either of two bound plaits of straw or of two planks of wood bound together in the centre by straw. Occasionally, no straw
Brigid's_cross
Classical Chinese writing medium
6 cm. The writing proceeds vertically, from right to left. Strips were bound together with hemp, silk, or leather and used to make a kind of folding book
Bamboo_and_wooden_slips
Type of corporal punishment
birch rod (often shortened to "birch") is a bundle of leafless twigs bound together to form an implement for administering corporal punishment. Contrary
Birching
Outdoor garden feature forming a shaded walkway
formed of springy withies—easily replaced shoots of willow or hazel—bound together at the heads to form a series of arches, then loosely woven with long
Pergola
Indian Brahmin sub-caste inhabiting the Konkan region
communities. According to P.K.Verma, "Education was a common thread that bound together this pan Indian elite" and almost all male members of these communities
Chitpavan_Brahmins
Series of interconnected leagues
individual leagues, in a series of partially interconnected leagues that are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation. A significant feature
Chinese football league system
Chinese_football_league_system
Composite material composed of fibers in a polymer matrix
composite material composed of a variety of short or continuous fibers bound together by a matrix of organic polymers. PMCs are designed to transfer loads
Polymer_matrix_composite
Roll of papyrus, parchment, or paper
Eventually, the folds were cut into sheets, or "leaves", and bound together along one edge. The bound pages were protected by stiff covers, usually of wood enclosed
Scroll
Group of printed leaves, folded in the middle and bound together into a book binding
one bound before it. The gatherings can be seen by looking at the top or bottom sides of the book, though some cheaper modern books are perfect bound with
Section_(bookbinding)
information objects of the same language, but different logic function are bound together (e.g., Java UI elements to Java objects). In a data binding process
Data_binding
Roman Catholic society of apostolic life
right for men (priests and religious brothers) who live together in a community bound together by no formal vows but only with the bond of charity. Founded
Oratory_of_Saint_Philip_Neri
Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy
Yang are known by the comparison of each other, since yin and yang are bound together as parts of a mutual whole (for example, there cannot be the bottom
Yin_and_yang
Period of history of science
context of this article, "Western Europe" refers to the European cultures bound together by the Catholic Church and the Latin language. As Roman imperial power
European science in the Middle Ages
European_science_in_the_Middle_Ages
Book for writing, drawing, scrapbooking
nature, use, or history of production. The earliest extant edition, bound together with a printed almanac, was made in Antwerp, Belgium, in 1527. By the
Notebook
Etchings by Otto Dix portraying war
high quality folio prints, and a lower-quality version with 24 prints bound together. It is often compared to Francisco Goya's series of 82 engravings The
The_War_(Dix_engravings)
Monument to a person whose remains are elsewhere
Park). It has an Egyptian Revival cenotaph base, surmounted by a fasces bound together with ribbons bearing the names of the dead. It was designed by French
Cenotaph
Māori iwi in New Zealand
(subtribes) represented by 33 marae (meeting places). The collective is bound together by the legacy of Ngātoro-i-rangi as epitomised in the ariki (paramount
Ngāti_Tūwharetoa
Decoration of a wreath or garland hanging from two points
ornament depicting conventional arrangement of flowers, foliage or fruit bound together and suspended by ribbons. The motif is sometimes known as a swag when
Festoon
system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, dark matter, bound together by gravity. The word is derived from the Greek galaxias, literally 'milky'
Lists_of_galaxies
Topics referred to by the same term
electrically insulating portion of a PCB structure, such as fiberglass bound together with epoxy cement Substrate (geology), a stratum on which another geologic
Substrate
American mixed martial art executive
from separating, their arms used for the arm wrestling portion are bound together with a strap, leaving the other arm free to punch and submit the other
Art_Davie
Animals of the phylum Porifera
pɔː-/; meaning 'pore bearer'). They are sessile filter feeders that are bound to the seabed, and are one of the most ancient members of macrobenthos,
Sponge
Type of book binding
"back-to-back") is a binding structure in which two separate books are bound together such that the fore edge of one is adjacent to the spine of the other
Dos-à-dos_binding
Legal obligation in civil law jurisprudence
that allows either obligors to be bound together, each liable for the whole performance, or obligees to be bound together, all owed just a single performance
Solidary_obligations
Insulin production indicator protein
(beta-granules), the C-peptide is removed, leaving the A-chain and B-chain bound together by disulfide bonds, that constitute the insulin molecule. C-peptide
C-peptide
6th-century illuminated Syriac Gospel Book
completed in 586 AD, was later partly overpainted by restorers and bound together with miniatures from other sources in the 15th or 16th century. The
Rabbula_Gospels
11th-century English manuscript
comprises two separate cartularies, made at different times and later bound together; it is in the British Library as MS Cotton Tiberius A xiii. The first
Hemming's_Cartulary
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Bivalent (chemistry), a molecule formed from two or more atoms bound together Bivalent ligand, a ligand of two drug-like molecules Bivalent (genetics)
Bivalent
Pouch in which a small folded altar linen is stored
cardboard which were bound together at three edges; the fourth was open to receive the corporal. The two halves of the bursa are sewn together on one side and
Bursa_(liturgy)
Japanese conglomerate corporation
around The Sumitomo Bank (now Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation) and bound together by cross shareholding. Many companies continue to use the word Sumitomo
Sumitomo_Group
Crystalline form of an ionic compound
crystalline form of an ionic compound. They are solids consisting of ions bound together by their electrostatic attraction into a regular lattice. Examples of
Ionic_crystal
BOUND TOGETHER
BOUND TOGETHER
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bandini | பநà¯à®¤à¯€à®¨à¯€Â
A bond, One who glues together, Is bound, Preserve
Bandini | பநà¯à®¤à¯€à®¨à¯€Â
Surname or Lastname
English (also found in Ireland)
English (also found in Ireland) : from a pet form of Lamb 1 and 2.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Drop
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably a variant of Mount.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Bound, limit.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Bond.
Girl/Female
Indian
A bond, One who glues together, Is bound, Preserve
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name for a peasant farmer or husbandman, Middle English bonde (Old English bonda, bunda, reinforced by Old Norse bóndi). The Old Norse word was also in use as a personal name, and this has given rise to other English and Scandinavian surnames alongside those originating as status names. The status of the peasant farmer fluctuated considerably during the Middle Ages; moreover, the underlying Germanic word is of disputed origin and meaning. Among Germanic peoples who settled to an agricultural life, the term came to signify a farmer holding lands from, and bound by loyalty to, a lord; from this developed the sense of a free landholder as opposed to a serf. In England after the Norman Conquest the word sank in status and became associated with the notion of bound servitude.Swedish : variant of Bonde.
Male
English
Farmer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English p(o)und ‘enclosure (especially for confining animals)’; a topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure in which animals were kept, or a metonymic occupational name for an official responsible for rounding up stray animals and placing them in a pound.Probably a translation of German Pfund or the North German cognate Pund.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bond
Surname or Lastname
English (found mainly in Wales)
English (found mainly in Wales) : variant of Glasscock 2.
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Raindrops
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : nickname for a plump person, from Middle English, Old French rond, rund ‘fat’, ‘round’ (Latin rotundus).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Indian
Tied to the Land; Tiller of the Soil; Farmer
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Netherlands, Scandinavian
Blind; Bound
Boy/Male
English
Tied to the land.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bound
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bond.
Biblical
bound; limit
BOUND TOGETHER
BOUND TOGETHER
Boy/Male
French English
Faithful.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from a pet form of the Norman personal name Gerald.Probably also an altered spelling of Scottish Gerrie, Gerry, shortened forms of Garioch.
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese
Cloud
Boy/Male
Tamil
Karthikeyan
Boy/Male
Sikh
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, English
Bold; Brave and Strong; Strong
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Hertfordshire, recorded in 1262 as Croyroys, from Old French croiz ‘cross’ (Latin crux, genitive crucis) + the female personal name Royse (see Rose 2). Ekwall mentions forms from only twenty years later in which the place name first more or less assumes its modern form. It is not clear, however, whether this is to be interpreted as ‘Royse’s stone’ (with the second element Middle English stÅn, from Old English stÄn) or ‘settlement at (Croiz) Royse’ (with the second element Middle English toun, from Old English tÅ«n).English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, so called from the genitive case of the Old English byname HrÅr, meaning ‘vigorous’ (or its Old Norse cognate Róarr) + Old English tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Witcher.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jewel of a person
BOUND TOGETHER
BOUND TOGETHER
BOUND TOGETHER
BOUND TOGETHER
BOUND TOGETHER
p. p. & a.
Constrained or compelled; destined; certain; -- followed by the infinitive; as, he is bound to succeed; he is bound to fail.
n.
The occasion of sound; the impulse or vibration which would occasion sound to a percipient if present with unimpaired; hence, the theory of vibrations in elastic media such cause sound; as, a treatise on sound.
n.
Rebound; as, the bound of a ball.
p. p. & a.
Resolved; as, I am bound to do it.
superl.
Whole; unbroken; unharmed; free from flaw, defect, or decay; perfect of the kind; as, sound timber; sound fruit; a sound tooth; a sound ship.
n.
The state of being bound; imprisonment; captivity, restraint.
n.
That which goes round a whole circle or company; as, a round of applause.
v. t.
To go round wholly or in part; to go about (a corner or point); as, to round a corner; to round Cape Horn.
p. p. & a.
Inclosed in a binding or cover; as, a bound volume.
v. t.
To order, direct, indicate, or proclain by a sound, or sounds; to give a signal for by a certain sound; as, to sound a retreat; to sound a parley.
a.
Uttered or emitted with a full tone; as, a round voice; a round note.
v. t.
To cause to rebound; to throw so that it will rebound; as, to bound a ball on the floor.
superl.
Healthy; not diseased; not being in a morbid state; -- said of body or mind; as, a sound body; a sound constitution; a sound understanding.
a.
Outspoken; plain and direct; unreserved; unqualified; not mincing; as, a round answer; a round oath.
n.
Anything round, as a circle, a globe, a ring. "The golden round" [the crown].
pl.
of Pound
superl.
Founded in truth or right; supported by justice; not to be overthrown on refuted; not fallacious; as, sound argument or reasoning; a sound objection; sound doctrine; sound principles.
v. t.
To name the boundaries of; as, to bound France.
v. t.
To make to bound or leap; as, to bound a horse.
v. i.
To be conveyed in sound; to be spread or published; to convey intelligence by sound.