Bond

//bɒnd//

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The word "bond" can be used as noun, verb, proper noun and adjective.

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Bond County Bond event Bond girl Bond villain Bond-like Bondesque Bondian Bondiana Bondverse CoCo bond English bond Flemish bond James Bond accrual bond baby bond backbond bail bond banana bond bastardy bond bearer bond bond angle bond cleaning bond discount bond dissociation energy bond distortion bond energy bond for deed bond for general purposes bond issue bond length bond market bond order bond paper bond premium bond service bond timber bond vigilante bond-service bond-slave bond-tenant bondability bondable bondage bondage bonded debt bonder bondfolk bondforming bondholder bondholding bonding bondland bondless bondlike bondly bondmaid bondmaiden bondman bondmate bondservant bondslave bondslavery bondsman bondsman bondsperson bondstone bondswoman bondwoman bottled in bond callable bond capital appreciation bond carbon-carbon bond cat bond catastrophe bond chemical bond climate bond completion bond coordinate bond coordinate covalent bond corona bond corporate bond counterbond coupon bond covalent bond covered bond dative bond debond delta bond dim sum bond disbond disulfide bond double bond eurobond fidelity bond flower bond fluid-bonded glycosidic bond government bond green bond guaranteed equity bond heart bond heartbond husband hydrogen bond interbond ionic bond junk bond letter bond liberty bond mechanical bond metallic bond minibond mortgage bond multiple bond nonbond pair bond pancake bond panda bond peace bond peptide bond performance bond perpetual bond pi bond polar covalent bond precipice bond pseudobond ragbond rebond registered bond senior bond serial bond sigma bond single bond sovereign bond stereobond stretcher bond superbond surety bond three-center two-electron bond triple bond valence bond victory bond war bond word is bond zero coupon bond π bond

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