ribband
n . 带板;临时装设板
带板;临时装设板
ribband n 1 :
a ribbon used as a decoration [
synonym : {
riband }, {
ribband }]
Ribbon \
Rib "
bon \,
n . [
OE .
riban ,
OF .
riban ,
F .
ruban ,
probably of German origin ;
cf .
D .
ringband collar ,
necklace ,
E .
ring circle ,
and band .] [
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 .
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2 .
A narrow strip or shred ;
as ,
a steel or magnesium ribbon ;
sails torn to ribbons .
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3 . (
Shipbuilding )
Same as {
Rib -
band }.
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4 .
pl .
Driving reins . [
Cant ] --
London Athenaeum .
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5 . (
Her .)
A bearing similar to the bend ,
but only one eighth as wide .
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6 . (
Spinning )
A silver .
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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 }.
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{
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 .
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Ribband \
Rib "
band \,
n .
A ribbon . --
Pope .
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Ribband \
Rib "
band `\,
n . [
Rib band .] [
Written also riband ,
and ribbon .] (
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 .
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{
Rib -
band lines },
oblique longitudinal sections of the hull of a vessel . --
Knight .
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