binder
See also: Binder
English
Etymology
From Middle English bynder; equivalent to bind + -er.
Pronunciation
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Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -aɪndə(ɹ)
Noun
binder (plural binders)
- Someone who binds
- Someone who binds books, bookbinder.
- A cover or holder for unbound papers, pages etc.
- Something that is used to bind things together, often referring to the mechanism that accomplishes this for a book.
- (programming) A software mechanism that performs binding.
- 2004, Paul Vick, The Visual Basic .NET Programming Language (page 389)
- The runtime binder considers inheritance and name hiding, and does overload resolution.
- 2004, Paul Vick, The Visual Basic .NET Programming Language (page 389)
- A dossier.
- (agriculture) A machine used in harvesting that ties cut stalks of grain into a bundle.
- (chemistry) A chemical or other substance that causes two other substances to form into one.
- (law) A down payment on a piece of real property that secures the payor the right to purchase the property from the payee upon an agreement of terms.
- (chiefly Minnesota) A rubber band.
- Material or clothing used in binding or flattening the breasts.
- 2014, Sigrid Rausing, Granta 129: Fate:
- He had to send back the binders and return to clothing that was at least gender-neutral.
- (molecular biology) protein binder
Synonyms
- (chemical etc.) binding agent
Derived terms
Translations
someone who binds
a bookbinder
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cover or holder for unbound papers, pages etc.
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something that is used to bind things together
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dossier
machine used in harvesting that ties cut stalks of grain into a bundle
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chemical etc. that causes other substances to form into one
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down payment on a piece of real property
Anagrams
Italian
Etymology
Noun
binder m
Middle English
Noun
binder
- Alternative form of bynder
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
binder
Swedish
Verb
binder
- (deprecated template usage) present tense of binda.
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