Look up band in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Band may refer to a thin strip of material in a loop:
such as a rubber band or a wedding ring
Bands (neckwear), two pieces of cloth fitted around the neck as part of formal clothing for clergy, academics and lawyers
Bird banding, placing a numbered bands of metal on birds' legs for identification
Bandolier - ammunition belt
A paper strip placed around a book for promotional purposes.
In metals and semiconductors, band can refer to:
Valence band
Conduction band
Band gap
Band can also refer to:
Band, MureÅŸ in Romania
Bánd, a village in Hungary
The Band, a Canadian-American rock and roll group
The Band (album), its eponymous album released in 1969
Brazilian broadcast television network Rede Bandeirantes
Spectral bands are part of optical spectra of polyatomic systems
Band cells,
Twentyfive bands will perform as part of the Vintage Band Festival Aug. 58 in Northfield.
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Auckland independent bands dominate the list of finalists in line for New Zealand's top songwriting award, announced today
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The bands compete at one of the nights of the annual Recreation Commission summer outdoor stage Thursday night series. In July, the series usually features bands, and in August, movies under the stars.
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Last week's Bands on the Beach attendance highest of the summer.
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VHF/UHF weak-signal operators across North America are making the final tests on their stations in preparation for the ARRL UHF Contest, coming up the weekend of August 7-8. Most VHF+ weak-signal operation takes place on the two lowest bands of the VHF spectrum -- 6 and 2 meters; however, there is a lot of activity that takes place above 144 MHz in the UHF portion of the radio spectrum and beyo...
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Well, pass the peanuts!
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WARREN Four local bands are scheduled to compete Thursday to win the 2010 Battle of the Bands, the annual music meet presented by the township Recreation Department.
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