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ban·dan·na noun also ban·dana \banˈdanə, baan-, Brit also -dȧ-; attrib (ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷\ (-s) Etymology: Hindi bā̃dhnū, a variegated-color dyeing process involving tying the cloth in knots, cloth so dyed, from bā̃dhnā to tie, from Sanskrit badhnāti he ties — more at bind 1. : a large cotton or silk handkerchief that usually has a solid background of red or blue with simple figures or geometrical forms in white or yellow and is printed by tie-and-dye 2. : any of various large plain or printed handkerchiefs or kerchiefs often made to imitate the tied-and-dyed ones |