Associations to the word «Bonded»
Noun
- Silica
- Bonding
- Atom
- Hydrogen
- Warder
- Carbon
- Resin
- Chromatography
- Anion
- Wafer
- Ligand
- Gel
- Methanol
- Warehouse
- Graphite
- Cellulose
- Silicon
- Molecule
- Amine
- Polymer
- Labourer
- Aluminium
- Binder
- Selectivity
- Composite
- Monomer
- Rp
- Phase
- Servitude
- Oxygen
- Nitrogen
- Hydrocarbon
- Fibre
- Solvent
- Bond
- Proton
- Retention
- Sulfur
- Ammonium
- Valence
- Phosphorus
- Winery
- Reagent
- Adsorption
- Substrate
- Chlorine
- Ester
- Backbone
- Laborer
- Conformation
- Glue
- Coating
- Packing
- Compound
- Dipole
- Cation
- Carnage
- Hy
- Peptide
- Titanium
- Grinding
- Residue
- Ion
- Fabric
- Cement
- Polymerization
- Stitch
- Separation
- Layer
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
BONDED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of bond
BONDED DEBT, noun. (legal): That part of the entire indebtedness of a corporation or state that is represented by bonds it has issued; a debt contracted under the obligation of a bond.
BONDED LABOR, noun. A form of indenture in which a loan is repaid by work, the worker being unable to leave until the debt is repaid
BONDED LABORS, noun. Plural of bonded labor
BONDED LABOUR, noun. Labour required to be provided to repay a debt, considered tantamount to slavery.
BONDED LABOURS, noun. Plural of bonded labour
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