(of a plant) having roots which fill the flowerpot, leaving no room for them to expand
a morpheme that occurs only as an element of a compound word and cannot stand on its own, such as -ing or -er
restricted to working in an office, rather than in an active, physical capacity
restricted in character or outlook by belonging or referring to a particular culture
(of a book or notepad) bound with a wire or plastic spiral threaded through a row of holes along one edge
another way of saying on one's honour below.
(of an object) be encircled by something, typically metal bands, so as to have greater strength