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[ bahyn-der ] / ˈbaɪn dər / SEE SYNONYMS FOR binder ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna person or thing that binds. a detachable cover, resembling the cover of a notebook or book, with clasps or rings for holding loose papers together: a three-ring binder. a person who binds books; a bookbinder. Insurance. an agreement by which property or liability coverage is granted pending issuance of a policy. Agriculture. - an attachment to a harvester or reaper for binding the cut grain.
- Also called self-binder. a machine that cuts and binds grain.
Chemistry. any substance that causes the components of a mixture to cohere. Painting. a vehicle in which pigment is suspended. (in powder metallurgy) a substance for holding compacted metal powder together while it is being sintered. Building Trades. - a stone, as a perpend, for bonding masonry.
- a girder supporting the ends of two sets of floor joists.
- a material for holding loose material together, as in a macadamized road.
- stirrup (def. 4).
British, Australian Slang. a large quantity, especially of food. Origin of binderbefore 1000; Middle English, Old English; see bind, -er1 Words nearby binderbinaural diplacusis, Binchois, Binchy, bind, B.Ind.Ed., binder, binder twine, bindery, bind hand and foot, bindheimite, bindi Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for binderThe letter is four pages long, written on binder paper, in careful cursive. Life as an Undocumented Immigrant|Jose Antonio Vargas|April 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST I will be glad to hand this binder down to my niece and vouch for its comfort. ‘Binders Full of Women’ Invades Amazon.com|Matthew DeLuca|October 18, 2012|DAILY BEAST The binder is much too small to contain women, and in fact does not even fit one woman very adequately. ‘Binders Full of Women’ Invades Amazon.com|Matthew DeLuca|October 18, 2012|DAILY BEAST “Expanding the scope of conflict makes it much harder for Republicans to keep control of the story,” Binder says. When Politicians Run Away|David A. Graham|February 19, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Brendan Sullivan arrived at the E. 53rd St. offices of Harper Collins with a binder of legal documents. The Unauthorized Biographer's Challenge|Isabel Vincent|November 4, 2010|DAILY BEAST These sheets are filed in post binders, five-hundred sheets to the binder, and indexed alphabetically. Cyclopedia of Commerce, Accountancy, Business Administration, v. 1|Various Surely it is one of the merits of new leaves that they come direct from the printer and the binder, though they, alas! By-ways in Book-land|William Davenport Adams Then Witham recognized them, and made a sign to one of the men behind him as he hauled his binder clear of the wheat. The Impostor|Harold Bindloss Imperfections, sheets rejected by the binder and returned to the printer to be replaced. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books|Douglas Cockerell A slip is made for each book and the binder follows it carefully. Library Bookbinding|Arthur Low Bailey
British Dictionary definitions for binder
nouna firm cover or folder with rings or clasps for holding loose sheets of paper together a material used to bind separate particles together, give an appropriate consistency, or facilitate adhesion to a surface - a person who binds books; bookbinder
- a machine that is used to bind books
something used to fasten or tie, such as rope or twine NZ informal a square meal Also called: reaper binder obsolete a machine for cutting grain and binding it into bundles or sheavesCompare combine harvester an informal agreement giving insurance coverage pending formal issue of a policy a tie, beam, or girder, used to support floor joists a stone for binding masonry; bondstone the nonvolatile component of the organic media in which pigments are dispersed in paint (in systemic grammar) a word that introduces a bound clause; a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronounCompare linker (def. 2) Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to binderfolder, notebook, band, frame Medical definitions for binder
n.A broad bandage, especially one encircling the abdomen. The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. |