bound 1 (bound) intr.v. bound·ed, bound·ing, bounds. 1. To leap forward or upward; spring. 2. To progress by forward leaps or springs. 3. To bounce; rebound.
Bound may refer to: Upper and lower bounds, observed limits of mathematical functions; Terms or bounds, segments of each astrological sign that are said to have different ruling planets; Bound state, in physics; Bounds checking, in computer programming; In law, parties can be bound to an enforceable contract. Beating the bounds, exploring the boundaries of a town or parish. Bound, a descriptor of a book that has gone through the bookbinding process; Edward McKendree Bounds, a Methodist minister and author of books chiefly on ...
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bound (plural bounds) (often used in plural) The border of a territory, which one must cross in order to enter or leave the territory. I reached the northern bound of my property ...
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