- Look up
binding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Binding may
refer to:
Binding, ****ociating a
network socket with a
local port
number and IP address...
- gold-tooled
leather binding has
remained the
conventional choice for high
quality bindings for collectors,
though cheaper bindings that only used gold...
- century. The term is also used to
describe modern bindings sewn in the same style.
Coptic bindings, the
first true codices, are
characterized by one or...
- to that language).
Binding generally refers to a
mapping of one
thing to another. In the
context of
software libraries,
bindings are
wrapper libraries...
- and
alpine touring ski
bindings incorporate features found in
alpine and
Nordic bindings.
Prior to the 1840s, ski
bindings were a
leather strap fastened...
-
Sondre Norheim also
experimented with ski and
binding design,
introducing side cuts to skis and heel
bindings (like a cable). In the 1800s,
skiers in Telemark...
- identifiers, but name-object
bindings as a
service and
notation for the
programmer is
implemented by
programming languages.
Binding is
intimately connected...
-
bindings to keep
their boots secure. (Randy Lee,
October 14, 2014)
Commercially available Snurfers in the late 1960s and
early 1970s had no
bindings....
-
Cable bindings, also
known as
Kandahar bindings or bear-trap
bindings, are a type of ski
bindings widely used
through the
middle of the 20th century....
- girl's
broken toes were
folded back
under and the feet were rebound. The
bindings were
pulled even
tighter each time the girl's feet were rebound. This unbinding...