Band
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Band may refer to a specific group:
- Band (music), a company of musicians
- School band, a group of student musicians who rehearse and perform instrumental music together
- Band (radio), a range of frequencies or wavelengths used in radio transmission and radar
- Band society, a small group of humans in a simple form of society
- Band (First Nations Canada), the primary unit of First Nations Government in Canada
- Marching Band, a group of performers that consist of instrumental musicians who generally perform outdoors and incorporate some type of marching (and possibly other movements) with their musical performance
- The primary unit of Native Americans in the United States
- A herd or flock of animals, such as gorillas or coyotes
- Bands (Italian Army irregulars), military units once in the service of the Italian Regio Esercito
Band can refer to a thin strip of material in a loop:
- such as a rubber band or a wedding ring
- Bands (neckwear), two pieces of cloth fitted around the neck as part of formal clothing for clergy, academics and lawyers
- Bird ringing, or bird banding, placing a numbered bands of metal on birds' legs for identification
- Bandolier - ammunition belt
- Möbius strip
In metals and semiconductors, band can refer to:
In mathematics, band refers to:
- Band (algebra), an idempotent semigroup
Band can also refer to:
- Band, Mureş in Romania
- Bánd, a village in Hungary
- The Band, a Canadian-American rock and roll group
- The Band (album), its eponymous album released in 1969
- Brazilian broadcast television network Rede Bandeirantes
- Spectral bands are part of optical spectra of polyatomic systems
- Band cell, a type of white blood cell
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