to decorate with flexible strips of material [v BANDED, BANDING, BANDS]
to decorate with strips of material [v -ED, -ING, -S]
close-fitting strip that confines material at the waist, neck, or cuff of clothing
strip of cloth used to protect a newborn baby's navel called also bellyband
ring of elastic
strip (as of living tissue or rock) or a stripe (as on an animal) differentiable (as by color, texture, or structure) from the adjacent material or area
more or less well-defined range of wavelengths, frequencies, or energies
narrow strip serving chiefly as decoration as
narrow strip of material applied as trimming to an article of dress
pair of strips hanging at the front of the neck as part of a clerical, legal, or academic dress
ring without raised portions
strip of material for binding
stripe
range of frequencies, as in radio
to mark with bands
company of persons acting together
group of musicians
to unite
energetically; abundantly
something that confines or constricts while allowing a degree of movement
strip serving to join or hold things together as
cord or strip across the back of a book to which the sections are sewn