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rib·band
/ˈrɪ(b)ˌbænd, ˈrɪbən(d)/
帶板;臨時裝設板
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rib·bon
n.
[
Written
also
riband
,
ribband
.]
1.
A
fillet
or
narrow
woven
fabric
,
commonly
of
silk
,
used
for
trimming
some
part
of
a
woman's
attire
,
for
badges
,
and
other
decorative
purposes
.
2.
A
narrow
strip
or
shred
;
as
,
a
steel
or
magnesium
ribbon
;
sails
torn
to
ribbons
.
3.
Shipbuilding
Same
as
Rib-band
.
4.
pl.
Driving
reins
. [
Cant
]
5.
Her.
A
bearing
similar
to
the
bend
,
but
only
one
eighth
as
wide
.
6.
Spinning
A
silver
.
Note:
☞
The
blue
ribbon
,
and
The
red
ribbon
,
are
phrases
often
used
to
designate
the
British
orders
of
the
Garter
and
of
the
Bath
,
respectively
,
the
badges
of
which
are
suspended
by
ribbons
of
these
colors
.
See
Blue ribbon
,
under
Blue
.
Ribbon fish
.
Zool.
(a)
Any
elongated
,
compressed
,
ribbon-shaped
marine
fish
of
the
family
Trachypteridae
,
especially
the
species
of
the
genus
Trachypterus
,
and
the
oarfish
(
Regelecus Banksii
)
of
the
North
Atlantic
,
which
is
sometimes
over
twenty
feet
long
.
(b)
The
hairtail
,
or
bladefish
.
(c)
A
small
compressed
marine
fish
of
the
genus
Cepola
,
having
a
long
,
slender
,
tapering
tail
.
The
European
species
(
Cepola rubescens
)
is
light
red
throughout
.
Called
also
band fish
.
Ribbon grass
Bot.
,
a
variety
of
reed
canary
grass
having
the
leaves
stripped
with
green
and
white
; --
called
also
Lady's garters
.
See
Reed grass
,
under
Reed
.
Ribbon seal
Zool.
,
a
North
Pacific
seal
(
Histriophoca fasciata
).
The
adult
male
is
dark
brown
,
conspicuously
banded
and
striped
with
yellowish
white
.
Ribbon snake
Zool.
,
a
common
North
American
snake
(
Eutainia saurita
).
It
is
conspicuously
striped
with
bright
yellow
and
dark
brown
.
Ribbon Society
,
a
society
in
Ireland
,
founded
in
the
early
part
of
the
19th
century
in
antagonism
to
the
Orangemen
.
It
afterwards
became
an
organization
of
tennant
farmers
banded
together
to
prevent
eviction
by
landlords
.
It
took
its
name
from
the
green
ribbon
worn
by
members
as
a
badge
.
Ribborn worm
.
Zool.
(a)
A
tapeworm
.
(b)
A
nemertean
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rib·band
n.
A
ribbon
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rib·band
n.
Shipbuilding
A
long
,
narrow
strip
of
timber
bent
and
bolted
longitudinally
to
the
ribs
of
a
vessel
,
to
hold
them
in
position
,
and
give
rigidity
to
the
framework
.
Rib-band lines
,
oblique
longitudinal
sections
of
the
hull
of
a
vessel
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
ribband
n
:
a
ribbon
used
as
a
decoration
[
syn
:
riband
]
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