Difference between bond and ceremonial

Bond

Definitions

noun

  1. United States civil rights leader who was elected to the legislature in Georgia but was barred from taking his seat because he opposed the Vietnam War (born 1940)
  2. British secret operative 007 in novels by Ian Fleming

Examples

The Fat Controller and I were back inside the bolt when it arrived from the bonded warehouse at Felixstowe.

He says the insurance bond provides deserved protection for employees who put a lot into the company.

Human relations do not always rely on meeting each other in person every day. When we talk about relationships between people on either side of the border, just a few thousand miles can’t keep love from growing and blooming into a beautiful bonding. Gulzar 

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ceremonial

Definitions

adjective

  1. marked by pomp or ceremony or formality

noun

  1. a formal event performed on a special occasion

Examples

After six expeditions to Easter Island, including one in 1986 during which he uncovered ancient ceremonial constructions, human teeth and bones, soil containing charcoal, and stonework similar to that found in pre-Inca sites, Thor stoutly phonated that the island's first inhabitants arrived from Peru around 800 B.C., traveling in balsa-log rafts, such as the one he sailed from Peru to Polynesia in 1947, the raft he called Kon Tiki.

The unicity is run by Johannesburg's first-ever executive mayor - previously the mayor was a largely ceremonial position.

She glides to the podium, perfect in every way, from the toes of her green pearlized kid shoes, to the elegant full length Thai silk ceremonial vest, to the top of her jade tiara.

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