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Bånd

Bånd is a Danish and Norwegian noun with several closely related meanings in English. It most commonly refers to a long, narrow strip of flexible material used for binding, fastening, or decoration. This includes ribbons for gift wrapping, trims for clothing, or straps for bags and accessories. The term can also denote a belt or band worn around the body or a hair accessory that keeps hair in place.

Material and forms: Bånd comes in many materials, such as fabric (satin, cotton, velvet), paper, leather, or

Other senses: In science and technology, bånd denotes a band or range, for example frekvensbånd (frequency band)

Etymology: The word derives from Old Norse bǫnd and Proto-Germanic roots related to binding, reflecting the

plastic.
It
can
be
plain
or
patterned,
wide
or
narrow,
and
may
be
used
for
sewing,
packaging,
or
crafting.
or
båndbredde
(bandwidth).
In
data
storage,
magnetbånd
or
magnetic
tape
refers
to
a
long
strip
used
to
store
information.
In
music,
bånd
can
mean
a
band
or
group
of
musicians,
borrowed
from
the
English
loanword.
original
sense
of
a
strip
used
to
bind
or
fasten.
Related
terms
include
ribbon,
tape,
belt.