1. holde - Noun
2. holde - Verb
holde
Archaic spelling of hold.
Time is tickell, and out of sight out of minde. Than catche and holde while I may, fast binde fast finde. John Heywood
I mean not to run with the Hare and holde with the Hounde. John Lyly
An antibody's binding affinity to its target is extraordinarily high. van Holde and Mathews, pp. 247–50. Source: Internet
Gál writes that this letter was not in the published (1908) two volumes of Brahms-Joachim correspondence but was "brought to light by Arthur Holde in The Musical Quarterly (New York: July, 1959)." Source: Internet
In solution proteins also undergo variation in structure through thermal vibration and the collision with other molecules. van Holde and Mathews, pp. 368–75. Source: Internet
They also generate the forces exerted by contracting muscles van Holde and Mathews, pp. 258–64; 272. and play essential roles in intracellular transport. Source: Internet