Similar words: bound, abound, rebound, bounded, abound in, boundary, roundabout, eastbound. Meaning: [‚ʌn'baɪnd] adj. 1. not secured within a cover 2. not restrained or tied down by bonds 3. not held in chemical or physical combination.
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31. Virtual mode is also useful for maintaining the values of unbound columns that you display along with columns retrieved from another data source.
32. Handle Library materials with care . Place unbound items flat on the table.
33. The ratio of bound to unbound drug in plasma is mainly determined by the reversible interaction between a drug and the plasma protein to which it binds, as governed by the law of mass action.
34. From my grandmothers generations forward women's feet have been unbound.
35. Promitheus Unbound is a poetic drama written by famous British romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, based on a story in Greek Mythology.
36. Unbound mode is particularly suited for small amounts of read - only data.
37. Sorting by unbound columns in bound mode is not supported.
38. Unbound aggregate base can efficiently retard the reflexion of cracks to asphalt pavement surface, which is aroused by the shrinkage crack of semi-rigid base in the inverted structure.
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