Associations to the word «Unbind»
Noun
- Prometheus
- Shelley
- Frankenstein
- Gotham
- Cato
- Antibody
- Bound
- Antigen
- Ligand
- Mane
- Bind
- Odysseus
- Binding
- Percy
- Hair
- Hercules
- Girdle
- Keats
- Superman
- Conformation
- Fraction
- Washing
- Loose
- Sampling
- Delegate
- Waist
- Romanticism
- Priestess
- Reagent
- Assay
- Sandal
- Serum
- Buffer
- Heracles
- Pickup
- Remove
- Molecule
- Pillow
- Equilibrium
- Plasma
- Lama
- Grip
- Nipple
- Protein
- Sg
- Fluorescence
- Ethiopia
- Wrist
- Quiver
- Braid
- Atom
- Dracula
- Lindsey
- Trilogy
- Ankle
- Peoples
- Garment
- Probe
- Trump
- Zeus
- Sulfur
- Roth
- Peptide
- Robe
- Receptor
- Sheet
- Bandage
- Blackwell
- Saga
- Curl
- Steroid
- Uv
- Jest
- Hormone
- Ripple
- Nucleus
Adjective
Wiktionary
UNBIND, verb. To take bindings off.
UNBIND, verb. (figuratively) To set free from a debt, contract or promise.
UNBIND, verb. (computing) (transitive) To disable a key binding.
Dictionary definition
UNBIND, verb. Untie or unfasten; "unbind the feet of this poor woman".
Wise words
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