banded
Appearance
English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]banded (not comparable)
- Marked with bands of colour.
- 1916, Mrs. Dorothy Lord (Maltby) Verrill, Maltby-Maltbie Family History, page 14:
- Arms : Argent, on a bend Gules, three garbs Or. Crest : A Garb Or, banded sable.
- 1918, History of the McDowells and Connections, page 19:
- leaves, vert. banded gules.
- Divided into bands.
Derived terms
[edit]- banded antbird
- banded anteater
- banded archerfish
- banded bay cuckoo
- banded cotinga
- banded crake
- banded duiker
- banded fruit-dove
- banded ground-cuckoo
- banded hickory borer
- banded honeyeater
- banded killifish
- banded kingfisher
- banded lapwing
- banded mongoose
- bandedness
- banded parisoma
- banded pearl
- banded penguin
- banded physa
- banded pig
- banded prinia
- banded quail
- banded rail
- banded snake-eagle
- banded stilt
- banded sugar ant
- banded tube
- banded wattle-eye
- banded white-eye
- banded woodpecker
- blue-banded eggfly
- cross-banded
- double-banded courser
- many-banded krait
- multibanded
- nine-banded armadillo
- nonbanded
- red-banded sand wasp
- three-banded courser
- three-banded grasshopper
- three-banded warbler
- unbanded
Translations
[edit]marked with bands of colour
Verb
[edit]banded
- simple past and past participle of band
Anagrams
[edit]Bislama
[edit]Noun
[edit]banded