binder
pronunciation
How to pronounce binder in British English: UK [ˈbaɪndə(r)]
How to pronounce binder in American English: US [ˈbaɪndɚ]
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- Noun:
- a machine that cuts grain and binds it in sheaves
- something used to bind separate particles together or facilitate adhesion to a surface
- holds loose papers or magazines
- something used to tie or bind
Word Origin
- binder (n.)
- Old English bindere "one who binds" (see bind (v.)). Of various objects or products that bind, from early 16c.
Example
- 1. Will the contractor have to use a different grade of asphalt binder ?
- 2. John deere sales manual binder tools toys clothes .
- 3. So the researchers thought that an organism that survives in seawater might provide a natural binder .
- 4. And uses a jet spray system to deposit the mix of soil and binder , for constructing architectural shapes .
- 5. And it provided such an effective binder for silicon nanoparticles that the system didn 't degrade .