"Bound" will do on its own; "bound together" can be considered redundant.
The Oxford English Thesaurus gives me the following synonyms:
tie (up), fasten (together), hold together,secure, make fast, attach; rope, strap, lash, fetter, truss, hog-tie,tether. ANTONYMS untie, release.
constrain, restrict, restrain,trammel, tie hand and foot, tie down, fetter, shackle, hog-tie;hamper, hinder, inhibit.
Yes, these are for two different definitions of the word, but similar definitions.
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Bound has multiple meanings, including connected and restricted. In the context of being connected, it can refer to being tied or fastened together.
The word 'poly' means many, therefore, a polymer is a long chain of molecules bound together by atomic forces.
The root word of "boundless" is "bound," which means limit or restrict. When the prefix "less" is added, it changes the meaning to without limits or restrictions.
It is the plural of the word "codex" which means something bound like a book.
uni word means to sing together as one
From dictionary tied; in bonds: a bound prisoner.made fast as if by a band or bond: She is bound to herfamily.secured within a cover, as a book.under a legal or moral obligation: He is bound bythe terms of the contract.destined; sure; certain: It is bound to happen.determined or resolved: He is bound to go.In short to bound with restarints, bound with obligation, or bound with determination
it means joined together
The word part com- means together
In Farsi, the word for 'together' is "باهم" (ba ham).
The Libertines Bound Together was created in 2006.
The prefix in the word "confide" is "con-," which means "with" or "together."
It means to lay a log