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- A lictor (possibly from Latin ligare, meaning 'to bind') was a Roman civil servant who was an attendant and bodyguard to a magistrate who held imperium...
- David Ligare (born 1945) is a California-based representational painter of landscape, figurative and still life works. His paintings employ formal principles...
- lien or loyen, meaning "bond", "restraint", from the Latin ligamen, from ligare "to bind". In the United States, the term lien generally refers to a wide...
- itself ultimately descended from the Latin ligamen, meaning "bond" and ligare, meaning "to bind". Mechanic's liens on property in the United States date...
- proteins. The word ligase uses combining forms of lig- (from the Latin verb ligāre, "to bind" or "to tie together") + -ase (denoting an enzyme), yielding "binding...
- have argued that religiō is derived from religare: re (meaning "again") + ligare ("bind" or "connect"), which was made prominent by St. Augustine following...
- biomolecule to serve a biological purpose. The etymology stems from Latin ligare, which means 'to bind'. In protein-ligand binding, the ligand is usually...
- pressure (P + Π {\displaystyle \Pi } ). The word colligative (Latin: co, ligare) was introduced in 1891 by Wilhelm Ostwald. Ostwald classified solute properties...
- vidēre, hodie, cadēre, pede, quō modō comer, ver, hoy, caer, pie, cómo g → ∅ cōgitāre, digitum, legere, ligāre, lēgāle cuidar, dedo, leer, liar, leal...
- Campbell have argued that religio is derived from religare: re (again) + ligare (bind or connect), which was made prominent by Augustine of Hippo, following...