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bind

[baɪnd] n
comp., MS ceangail (To connect a control to a field or group in the data source so that data entered into the control is saved to the corresponding field or group. When a control is unbound, it is not connected to a field or group, and data entered into the control is not saved)
binding ['baɪndɪŋ] v
comp., MS ceangal (A representation of the communication path between actors)
to bind [baɪnd] v
fin., polit. comhdhlúthaigh
binding ['baɪndɪŋ] v
polit., law ceangailteach
bound [baund] v
stat., scient. teorainneacha muiníne
 English thesaurus
bind. abbr.
abbr. binding
BIND [baɪnd] abbr.
abbr. Boston I'm Not Dangerous; Broken Internet Name Daemon; Berkeley Internet Name DOMAIN (software, Unix); Berkley Internet Name Daemon
abbr., inet. Berkely Internet Name Domain
abbr., IT Berkeley Internet Name Daemon; Berkeley Internet Name Domain
abbr., med. Biomolecular Interaction Network Database
abbr., mil., avia. binder
abbr., progr. bind session (ssn); Berkeley Internet Name Domain (ssn)
BIND An implementation of Domain Name System (DNS) written and ported to most available versions of the UNIX operating system. The Internet Software Consortium maintains the BIND software [baɪnd] abbr.
abbr., comp., MS బైండ్ చేయి
bind [baɪnd] v
law to make yourself or someone else legally responsible, obliged or compelled for something; make yourself or someone else legally responsible for something
bind
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