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Ligature (writing) - Wikipedia
In writing and typography, a ligature occurs where two or more graphemes or letters are joined to form a single glyph. Examples are the characters ⟨æ⟩ and ⟨œ⟩ ...
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LIGATURE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : something that is used to bind specifically : a filament (such as a thread) used in surgery b : something that unites or connects : bond
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Ligature (medicine) - Wikipedia
A ligature consists of a piece of thread (suture) tied around an anatomical structure, usually a blood vessel, another hollow structure (eg urethra)
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▪ I. ligature, n. (ˈlɪgətjʊə(r)) Also 7 ligator. [ad. L. ligātūra, f. ligāre to bind. Cf. F. ligature.] 1. Anything used in binding or tying; a band, bandage, tie. Chiefly spec. in Surgery, a thread or cord used to tie up a bleeding artery, to strangulate a tumour, etc.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 82 A...
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LIGATURE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun the act of binding or tying up: The ligature of the artery was done with skill. a tie or bond: the ligature of mutual need that bound them together.
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Ligatures: A Guide to their Proper and Improper Use - Scribendi
A ligature is two or more graphemes that are joined to make a single glyph. In other words, a ligature is a single character that is created by joining ...
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Ligature
Ligature may refer to:
Ligature (medicine), a piece of suture used to shut off a blood vessel or other anatomical structure
Ligature (orthodontic), and calligraphy)
Ligature (grammar), a morpheme that links two words
See also
Ligature strangulation
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Decline and fall of the ligature - I Love Typography
A ligature is a filament or thread used to tie something, like a blood vessel to prevent it from bleeding.
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ligature - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
1. English 1.1 Etymology 1.2 Pronunciation 1.3 Noun 1.3.1 Derived terms 1.3.2 Related terms 1.3.3 Translations 1.4 Verb 1.5 Anagrams
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Ligature - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Ligature is when two things are tied or stitched together, and it's also the thread or cord that's used to do the binding.
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When should someone use ligatures?
In many fonts designed for readable body text, ligatures tend to be subtle tweaks that are barely noticeable, just fixing what would otherwise be an awkward ...
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175 Synonyms & Antonyms for LIGATURE | Thesaurus.com
ligature · band · bandage · binding · bond · connection · knot · ligament · nexus · rope · tie · yoke. Discover More. Example Sentences. Examples have not been ...
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ligature
ligature/ˈlɪgətʃə(r); `lɪɡəˌtʃɚ/ n1 thread, bandage, etc used for tying, esp in surgical operations (用作绑缚的)线, 绷带; (尤指外科的)结扎线, 缚线.2 (music 音) smooth combination of two or more notes of different pitch, or mark indicating this; slur; tie 连音; 连结线.3 (in printing) two or more joined letters, such as or (...
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Ligature (instrument)
Other modern clarinetists use electrical tape as a ligature. A ligature must be placed properly in order to allow best performance on a reed instrument.
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Ligature (grammar)
In grammar, a ligature is a morpheme that links two elements. See also
Albanian morphology#The linking clitic
Ezāfe
Interfix
Miskito grammar#Ligature
Tagalog grammar#Ligature
Linguistic morphology
Grammar
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