Bind+tightly

  • 51enfasten — verb /ɛnˈfæsə̆n/ To fasten, to bind tightly. Utterly vain is, alas! this attempt at the Absolute, wholly! …

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  • 52streptavidin — A bacterial protein used as a probe in immunologic assays because of its strong affinity and specificity for biotin; s. is used as a bridge to link a chromogen to a biotinylated substrate specific for the subst …

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  • 53cAMP receptor protein — Structure of the E. coli Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein. Identifiers Symbol CRP Alt. symbols CAP …

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  • 54compress — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. reduce, digest, abridge, consolidate, condense; crowd, squeeze, contract. See density, contraction. n. pad, dressing. See remedy. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. condense, compact, press together,… …

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  • 55frap — (v.) early 14c., from O.Fr. fraper (12c., Mod.Fr. frapper) to strike, hit beat, cognate with It. frappare “to strike,” of unknown origin, perhaps imitative (Cf. RAP (Cf. rap) (n.)). Nautical sense of bind tightly is from 1540s …

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  • 56rigid — (adj.) 1530s, from L. rigidus hard, stiff, rough, severe, from rigere be stiff, from PIE *reig stretch (tight), bind tightly, make fast (Cf. O.Ir. riag torture, M.H.G. ric band, string ) …

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  • 57constrain — verb 1》 compel or force towards a course of action.     ↘[as adjective constrained] appearing forced.     ↘severely restrict the scope, extent, or activity of. 2》 literary imprison. 3》 archaic bring about by compulsion. Derivatives constrainedly… …

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  • 58ἐπεντανύσας — ἐπεντανύσᾱς , ἐπεντανύω bind tightly to aor part act masc nom/voc sg (attic epic ionic) …

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  • 59constrain — ► VERB 1) compel or force towards a course of action. 2) (constrained) appearing forced. 3) severely restrict the scope, extent, or activity of. DERIVATIVES constrainedly adverb. ORIGIN Old French constraindre, from Latin constringere bind t …

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  • 60constrainedly — constrain ► VERB 1) compel or force towards a course of action. 2) (constrained) appearing forced. 3) severely restrict the scope, extent, or activity of. DERIVATIVES constrainedly adverb. ORIGIN Old French constraindre, from Latin constringere… …

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