ligature
noun 1 a thing used for tying something tightly. 2 a cord used in surgery, especially to tie up a bleeding artery. 3 Music a slur or tie. 4 Printing a character consisting of two or more joined letters, e.g. &ae;. verb bind or connect with a ligature. ORIGIN Latin ligatura, from ligare to tie.
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