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    [Noun]  | "lig*a*ture" | \ ˈli-gə-ˌchu̇r \


    1: something that is used to bind; specifically : a filament (such as a thread) used in surgery

    2: something that unites or connects : bond

    3: the action of binding or tying


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from Late Latin ligatura, from Latin ligatus, past participle of ligare to bind, tie; akin to Albanian lidh I tie;

    [Noun]  | "ligature" 


    1: something that physically prevents free movement;


      * e.g., " ... the surgeon tied a ligature around the tube to keep it in place "



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    2: a uniting or binding force or influence;


      * e.g., " ... a common language is often the ligature that unites the people of a nation "



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     [ "ligature" ]

    1: That thingamajig on a clarinet mouthpiece that's a real PITA to adjust---you have to poke around on the bottom of the reed and avoid touching the rails of the mouthpiece in order to align the reed correctly.

      * e.g.,  ... I have a Rovner ligature and I like the way it holds my reed. The only problem is, the ligature is made with some rubbery stuff and it sticks to the mouthpiece like your butt on a car seat on a hot summer day! 

     [ "ligature" ]

    1: (n.) A thing on Victor's clarinet.

      * e.g.,  ... "I'm soo screwed... I lost my ligature..." 

     [ "Ligature" ]

    1: A letter (Æ or Œ) that are combinations of letters. They are intermediates between a and e or o and e.

      * e.g.,  ... Ligatures are cool 

     [ "Ligature Perception in Typography" ]

    1: The study and creative application of typographic ligatures or Unicode characters, where multiple letterforms are combined or abstracted into a single cohesive glyph, word or phrase. LPT goes beyond traditional ligatures used for enhancing readability, focusing instead on the creation of minimalistic, visually appealing representations that transcend the literal display of characters, evoking deeper meanings or associations. It incorporates principles of visual abstraction, semiotics, and gestalt perception, shaping how text is perceived, understood, and engaged with by readers. Key Characteristics: Visual Abstraction: Letterforms are manipulated to convey multiple meanings, representations, or concepts through the creative use of shapes and forms. Typographic Ligatures: The combination of multiple characters into a single glyph, either for clarity, efficiency, or aesthetic appeal. Semiotic Interpretation: LPT relies on the human ability to interpret shapes and visual cues that represent meanings beyond the literal phonetic values of the letters. Contextual Typography: LPT is adapted to fit the context of specific design goals, such as logos, branding, or artistic works. Gestalt Perception: The gestalt principle is used in LPT, where the relationships between individual letterforms create a unified and coherent visual experience.

      * e.g.,  ... Ligature Perception in Typography is particularly impactful in fields like branding, logo design, and artistic typography, where it is used to condense meaning, enhance visual identity, and communicate messages in an efficient, dynamic, and creative manner. 

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