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ligaturenoun something that physically prevents free movementthe surgeon tied a ligature around the tube to keep it in place band, bind, bond, bracelet, chain, cuff(s), fetter, handcuff(s), irons, manacle(s), shackle captivity, confinement, constraint, curb, enchainment, enslavement, hindrance, immurement, imprisonment, incarceration, restraint, restrictionentanglement, net, trammel, trapcollar, straitjacket(also straightjacket)fastener, hobble, hold, hold-down, holding, tie a uniting or binding force or influencea common language is often the ligature that unites the people of a nation bond, cement, cord, knot, link, tie attachment, connection, fastening, hookup, joint, linkage, linkup, nexus, tie-up, union, yokeaffection, fondness, sympathyfetter, handcuff, manacle, shackle, trammelconstraint, curb, hampering, limit, limitation, restraint, restriction detaching, disengaging, parting, separationunbinding, unfastening, unfettering, untying(or untieing)emancipation, freedom, liberation, release in the 14th century |