inbind

verb

Etymology

From in- + bind. Cognate with Dutch inbinden (“to bind”), German einbinden (“to integrate”), Swedish inbinda (“to bind”).

  1. inherited from *bindaną
  2. inherited from *bindan
  3. inherited from bindan
  4. inherited from binden
  5. prefixed as inbind — “in + bind

Definitions

  1. To bind or hem in

    To bind or hem in; enclose.

The neighborhood

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