Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Ligature
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ligature
noun. a tying or binding together; a thing used in tying or binding together; tie, bond, etc. a written or printed character containing two or more letters united, as æ, ï¬, t̸h
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lig·a·ture (l g-ch r, -ch r) n. 1. The act of tying or binding. 2. a. A cord, wire, or bandage used for tying or binding. b. A thread, wire, or cord used in surgery to close
Definition of ligature from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
Any surgical device (nylon, gut, wire) used for tying a blood vessel to stop it bleeding, or to tie round the base of a growth to constrict its blood supply.
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ligature. Two or more typeface characters that are designed as a single unit (physically touch). Fi, ffi, ae and oe are common ligatures. ligature
ligature /lig·a·ture/ (lig´ah-cher) any material, such as thread or wire, used for tying a vessel or to constrict a part. (A), Occluding ligature, which occludes the blood
noun . 1. the act of binding or tying up: The ligature of the artery was done with skill. 2. anything that serves for binding or tying up, as a band, bandage, or cord.
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