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Definition of Bandings
1. banding [n] - See also: banding
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bandings
Literary usage of Bandings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of North American Butterflies by Charles Johnson Maynard (1891)
"On the other hand, in northern Mass, the reverse is the case, the yellow being
paler and the bandings comparatively narrow, with the blue well indicated. ..."
2. Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences: Being Record of the Progress by William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington (1854)
"... lines, twines, and mill bandings.— [Sealed 15th April, 1853.] THIS invention
consists in the introduction of a metallic wire into the middle or axis of ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1890)
"The bandings here are more opaque— some of a beautiful olive-green colour—and
all are absolutely horizontal, as if traced according to a spirit-level one ..."
4. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1904)
"Co..the policy contained the following clause : "Twenty-five thousand dollar* on
cotton gins and bandings on board of any steamer or steamers at and from ..."
5. Deucalion: Collected Studies of the Lapse of Waves, and Life of Stones by John Ruskin (1879)
"IIL Very peculiar contorted bandings, (similar to the so-called contorted rocks
... For the contorted bandings in the chalk rock, which are not markings of ..."
6. Investigations of Infra-red Spectra by William Weber Coblentz (1908)
"In the normal stock plants there were in one group of 3 individuals, 1 ring and
2 bandings; in another of 4 plants, 2 protuberances, 1 bifurcation, ..."