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BandeauBandeau Ban*deau", n.; pl. -deaux. [F.]
A narrow band or fillet, as for the hair, part of a
headdress, etc. BandeauBandeau Ban"deau (b[a^]n"d[=o]), n.; pl. Bandeaux
(b[a^]n"d[=o]z). [F.]
A narrow band or fillet; a part of a head-dress.
Around the edge of this cap was a stiff bandeau of
leather. --Sir W.
Scott. BandeauxBandeau Ban"deau (b[a^]n"d[=o]), n.; pl. Bandeaux
(b[a^]n"d[=o]z). [F.]
A narrow band or fillet; a part of a head-dress.
Around the edge of this cap was a stiff bandeau of
leather. --Sir W.
Scott. BandedBand Band (b[a^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Banded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Banding.]
1. To bind or tie with a band.
2. To mark with a band.
3. To unite in a troop, company, or confederacy. ``Banded
against his throne.' --Milton.
Banded architrave, pier, shaft, etc. (Arch.), an
architrave, pier, etc., of which the regular profile is
interrupted by blocks or projections crossing it at right
angles. Banded architraveBand Band (b[a^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Banded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Banding.]
1. To bind or tie with a band.
2. To mark with a band.
3. To unite in a troop, company, or confederacy. ``Banded
against his throne.' --Milton.
Banded architrave, pier, shaft, etc. (Arch.), an
architrave, pier, etc., of which the regular profile is
interrupted by blocks or projections crossing it at right
angles. BandeletBandelet Band"e*let, Bandlet Band"let, n. [F. bandelette,
dim. of bande. See Band, n., and ch. Bendlet.] (Arch.)
A small band or fillet; any little band or flat molding,
compassing a column, like a ring. --Gwilt. Bander
Bander Band"er, n.
One banded with others. [R.]
BanderillaBanderilla Ban`de*ril"la, n. [Sp., dim. of bandera banner. See
Banner, and cf. Banderole.]
A barbed dart carrying a banderole which the banderillero
thrusts into the neck or shoulder of the bull in a bullfight. Banderillero
Banderillero Ban`de*ril*le"ro, n. [Sp.]
One who thrusts in the banderillas in bullfighting. --W. D.
Howells.
BanderoleBanderole Band"e*role, Bandrol Band"rol, n. [F. banderole,
dim. of bandi[`e]re, banni[`e]re, banner; cf. It. banderuola
a little banner. See Banner.]
A little banner, flag, or streamer. [Written also
bannerol.]
From the extremity of which fluttered a small banderole
or streamer bearing a cross. --Sir W.
Scott. broad-banded armadilloTatouay Tat"ou*ay, n. [Of Brazilian origin; cf. Pg. tatu, F.
tatou.] (Zo["o]l.)
An armadillo (Xenurus unicinctus), native of the tropical
parts of South America. It has about thirteen movable bands
composed of small, nearly square, scales. The head is long;
the tail is round and tapered, and nearly destitute of
scales; the claws of the fore feet are very large. Called
also tatouary, and broad-banded armadillo. Close-banded
Close-banded Close"-band`ed, a.
Closely united.
Cross-banded
Cross-banded Cross"-band`ed (-b?nd`?d), a.
A term used when a narrow ribbon of veneer is inserted into
the surface of any piece of furniture, wainscoting, etc., so
that the grain of it is contrary to the general surface.
Ribanded
Ribanded Rib"and*ed, a.
Ribboned. --B. Jonson.
ShebanderShebander Sheb"an*der, n. [Per. sh[=a]hbandar.]
A harbor master, or ruler of a port, in the East Indies.
[Written also shebunder.] striped or banded jasperJasper Jas"per, n. [OE. jaspre, jaspe, OF. jaspre, jaspe, F.
jaspe, L. iaspis, Gr. ?; cf. Per. yashp, yashf, Ar. yashb,
yasb, yasf, Heb. y[=a]shpheh. Cf. Diaper.] (Min.)
An opaque, impure variety of quartz, of red, yellow, and
other dull colors, breaking with a smooth surface. It admits
of a high polish, and is used for vases, seals, snuff boxes,
etc. When the colors are in stripes or bands, it is called
striped or banded jasper. The Egyptian pebble is a brownish
yellow jasper.
Jasper opal, a yellow variety of opal resembling jasper.
Jasper ware, a delicate kind of earthenware invented by
Josiah Wedgwood. It is usually white, but is capable of
receiving color. two-banded monitorWater monitor Wa"ter mon"i*tor (Zo["o]l.)
A very large lizard (Varanaus salvator) native of India. It
frequents the borders of streams and swims actively. It
becomes five or six feet long. Called also two-banded
monitor, and kabaragoya. The name is also applied to other
aquatic monitors.
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