Pronunciation: /ˈlɪɡəˌtʃʊr/
noun A character or symbol that is combined with another character in writing or printing
A1 A ligature is a type of fastener used to secure objects together.
A2 Dental braces often include ligatures to hold the wires in place.
B1 In typography, a ligature is a combination of two or more letters joined together in a single glyph.
B2 Surgeons use ligatures to tie off blood vessels during surgery.
C1 The calligrapher carefully crafted each ligature to enhance the beauty of the text.
C2 The ancient manuscript featured intricate ligatures that were a challenge to decipher.
formal The ligature used in the surgery was made of a biocompatible material.
informal I accidentally broke the ligature while trying to tie it around the package.
slang I can't find the dang ligature for my guitar strings anywhere!
figurative The strong bond between the two friends acted as a ligature, keeping them connected through thick and thin.
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