Binding

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Binding generally means tying or associating multiple things together.

Binding may refer to:

Crafts

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Textiles

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Computing

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Science

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Religion

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  • Binding of Isaac (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.), or simply The Binding, is a story of the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament
  • Binding of Ishmael (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.; AKA dhabih), a narrative in Islamic tradition
  • Binding and loosing, in both the Targum and the New Testament, forbidding and permitting an action, respectively
  • Binding of evil, in Indo-European culture
  • Binding of the Years, an Aztec tradition
  • Curse tablet (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.; Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.); both the Latin and Greek words are derived from terms meaning 'to bind'

Human body attachment/modification

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  • Breast binding or chest binding, a wrapping to form a bra-like structure
  • Foot binding, a Chinese custom practiced on young girls from the 10th to early 20th centuries
  • Ski binding, an attachment which anchors a ski boot to the ski
  • Snowboard binding, a device for connecting a foot to a snowboard

People

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Other uses

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