riband / ribband [ˈrɪbənd]
riband – n. & v. – n. – 1. a narrow strip of fabric – ribbon; 2. prize awarded to the winner of a competition; 3. heraldry – narrow, diagonal strips of colour on a shield; 4. anything that forms a narrow strip; v. – 1. decorate or trim with narrow strips of cloth (ribbon, in its various forms is a closely parallel term)
ribband – n. & v. – n. – 1. in shipbuilding, narrow pieces of wood fixed horizontally to the ribs of the vessel to hold them in place until the planking is added; 2. narrow timbers used in forming a temporary bridge; v. – secure a frame using horizontal strips of wood