tie
To tie, or fasten; it can also mean to wrap tightly, firmly.
The verb to bind means to tie up.
The root word "rely" comes from the Latin word "reliare," which means "to bind fast." It conveys the idea of trusting or depending on someone or something for support or assistance.
The root word for "bindery" is "bind," which means to fasten or secure something together.
The root word of "reliance" is "rely," which comes from the Latin word "reliare," meaning "to bind fast."
To tie, or fasten; it can also mean to wrap tightly, firmly.
The root word 'liga' means 'bind.'
tie
The verb to bind means to tie up.
Guard or protect :D
The verb to bind means to tie up.
bind
The derivation of the noun religion from the verb religo "to bind back" is not established.
carry, tie; fragment apex :D
Anglosaxon and latin
The root word "rely" comes from the Latin word "reliare," which means "to bind fast." It conveys the idea of trusting or depending on someone or something for support or assistance.
The root word for "bindery" is "bind," which means to fasten or secure something together.