bond

  • 91bond — covalent bond grain bond metallic bond …

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  • 92bond — An IOU issued by a borrower to a lender. Bonds usually take the form of fixed interest securities issued by governments, local authorities, or companies. However, bonds come in many forms: with fixed or variable rates of interest, redeemable or… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 93bond —   n. in masonry, method of placing bricks or stones.    ♦ English bond, laying of bricks in alternate courses of headers and stretchers.    ♦ Flemish bond, methods in which each course comprises alternate headers and stretchers.    ♦ bond stone,… …

    Dictionary of difficult words

  • 94bond —   Pona, palapala pona, palapala ho opa a, palapala ai ē, hīpu u.    ♦ Mature bond, pona piha pono.    ♦ Term bond, pona no ka manawa.    ♦ To stand a bond, kū pona …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 95bond — English has two distinct words bond, which started life very differently but have gradually grown together. Bond ‘something that binds’ [13] was originally the same word as band (from Old Norse band), and only gradually diverged from it in… …

    Word origins

  • 96Bond —    An obligation of any kind (Num. 30:2, 4, 12). The word means also oppression or affliction (Ps. 116:16; Phil. 1:7). Christian love is the bond of perfectness (Col. 3:14), and the influences of the Spirit are the bond of peace (Eph. 4:3) …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 97bond —   Eng. Obbligazione   Il bond è uno strumento di debito, che consente alle imprese di raccogliere fondi presso i risparmiatori. I bonds sono caratterizzate da una scadenza, o maturità, e da un rendimento derivante dal prezzo di emissione e di… …

    Glossario di economia e finanza

  • 98bond — 1. noun 1) the bond between Moira and her son Syn: relationship, tie, link, friendship, fellowship, partnership, association, affiliation, alliance, attachment 2) the prisoner struggled with his bonds Syn: cha …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 99bond — A *financial instrument issued by a *public or *private sector institution. There are many varieties of bonds: (i) secured (by *collateral) or unsecured, (ii) short or *long term, and (iii) with fixed or variable *interest. The issuer of a bond… …

    Auditor's dictionary

  • 100bond — 1. noun 1) the women forged a close bond Syn: friendship, relationship, fellowship, partnership, association, affiliation, alliance, attachment 2) I ve broken my bond Syn: promise, pledge …

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