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A band that is the size of an orchestra usually playing mostly jazz or swing music The big band typically features both ensemble and solo playing sometimes has a lead singer and is often located in a night club where the patrons may dance to its music The big bands were popular from the late 1920s to the 1940s Contrasted with combo which has fewer players...
rubber band
A closed loop of rubber usually having a thin rectangular cross section also called elastic band it varies in length from the circumference of a finger to several inches and is usually used to hold several objects together temporarily by the tension exerted when the band is stretched and fitted around the objects to be held as to hold a pack of cards together with a rubber band...
Banding plane
A plane used for cutting out grooves and inlaying strings and bands in straight and circular work...
elastic band
Same as rubber band...
Bandelet
A small band or fillet any little band or flat molding compassing a column like a ring and usually at the top of the column an annulet...
Breastband
A band for the breast Specifically Naut A band of canvas or a rope fastened at both ends to the rigging to support the man who heaves the lead in sounding...
Frontlet
A frontal or brow band a fillet or band worn on the forehead...
Gasket
A line or band used to lash a furled sail securely Sea gaskets are common lines harbor gaskets are plaited and decorated lines or bands Called also casket...
Hatband
A band round the crown of a hat sometimes a band of black cloth crape etc worn as a badge of mourning...
Imband
To form into a band or bands...
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